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We all might have more in common than we think, especially when it comes to getting embarrassed over something we thought we knew (but really didn't). Reddit user LightningCole asked the members of the online community to share some of the things that they learned embarrassingly late. With over 18.6k comments in the thread, we can say for sure that it’s one of those universal secrets that nearly everyone can relate to. What’s obvious to you might not be obvious to us!

Remember to upvote your fave answers as you chuckle your way down this list. After you’re done, let us know in the comments what things you learned embarrassingly late in life, dear Pandas! Did you think that chocolate milk comes from brown cows until you were 30? Maybe you thought that the European Council and the Council of the European Union were one and the same at some point in your life? We can’t wait to read what you have to share.

Bored Panda spoke about embarrassing knowledge blind spots and why they're, well, embarrassing with Vanessa Bohns, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at Cornell University. Bohns also explained what the healthiest way to react to embarrassment is. Scroll down and have a read.

#1

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late That not every woman who's nice to me is interested in me, they're just being friendly. Wished someone made that clearer when I was younger, would've saved me a lot of embarrassment and stupid moments in high school and early college.

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late When I was 20, I was presented with a really wonderful promotion. It required me to fly to a nearby state for a week of training. I was super ecstatic about the whole thing... until I remembered a friend of mine complaining about her struggles with getting a passport. So, I promptly declined the promotion. My superiors were really stumped as to why I turned down the promotion.

Me: Unfortunately, I don’t have a passport.

Manager: Boringberry... you’ve never flown before, have you?

Me: No. I have not.

Manager: You don’t need a passport to fly within the country.

And then it hit me- my friend was going to Mexico. I was just going to a neighboring state. Once the realization hit, my superiors all erupted in laughter.

The story itself followed me when I went to training. My trainer personally greeted me and asked me if I had any difficulties getting a passport before laughing.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"You just won 1 million dollars." "Bummer,I can't take it, wallet is too small"

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late When I was little my Dad told me the big cooling towers that are often found beside electricity generating plants were in fact cloud machines and the prime minister of the day had a switch on his desk to turn the big machine on when it got too hot.

This made complete sense to me as they did produce big clouds of white cumulus-like exhaust when operating.

Fast forward to when I was around 11 years ago and the teacher asks if anyone knows why some days are dry and some days it rains, some days have blue sky and some days have clouds.

Of course at the mention of clouds I knew immediately where clouds come from and stuck my hand up to tell everyone about the prime minister and the cloud machines.

Luckily the teacher picked someone else for the answer and I was most confused to hear someone go on about evaporation and rainfall and so on.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So nice! Since this is the era of "choose your own (alternative) facts" anyway, I am now treating this as a fact

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"We spend a lot of time and effort presenting an ideal version of ourselves to other people. When something happens that contrasts with the image we’ve been projecting—when we say or do something that shows we actually aren’t as graceful or as smart as we’d like people to believe—we feel embarrassed," Bohns said.

"Discovering you were wrong about something most everyone else around you has long known to be true is one of those moments. In that moment we learn, 'Wait a minute, maybe I haven’t been presenting the image of being smart or worldly that I thought I was presenting all this time,' which is embarrassing."

#4

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late That Hawaii was a country before the U.S. annexed it. Unsurprisingly they do not teach us that in high school history class...

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And California was part of MEXICO until the US government bought it from Mexico. Also, "America" is actually 2 continents (north america and south america), not a country. "America" as "Americans" call it, is a PART of the continent "North America", and is actually called "The United STATES of America" ie it's referring to a group of 'states' that united, rather than try to declare themselves as individual countries, when it was being invaded by the British (& other countries).

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#5

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late That the world owes you nothing.

You can be a good person and that's fine but it won't lead to you being blessed with nice things; people can use you if you're too nice to them

I grew up thinking that my life was special and that I was destined for greatness but I'm now just another fish in the sea

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late I have a cousin who quotes Yogi Berra on a fairly regular basis, and it wasn't until last Thanksgiving that I realized he's a real person, and that my cousin hasn't been admiring the words of Yogi Bear all this time.

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Bohns pointed out to Bored Panda that embarrassment has its positive sides—it’s not all bad like some of us believe.

“One thing that’s interesting about embarrassment is that, for as much as we might experience it as painful in the moment, it’s actually very socially adaptive. Being embarrassed signals to other people that you care about what they think. And that actually draws people in to you,” she said.

“So blushing, burying your head in your hands, laughing, acknowledging how embarrassing something was, are all totally healthy ways to react,” Bohns explained to us that we shouldn’t feel embarrassed about, well, feeling embarrassed.

#7

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late Rottweilers are not just fat Dobermans.

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late That truffles are a mushroom as well as a chocolate. When people talked about sending pigs in the forest to hunt for truffles I thought they’d buried chocolates in there to teach pigs how to dig food up

I was 21

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't like truffles, but chocolate-hunting with dogs? Sign me up! (Making sure the dogs cannot eat it of course)

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#9

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late Riding a bicycle. I learnt it at 18, my parents believed in an astrologer who told them that I would have a terrible accident when I drive or ride. So I had to learn bicycle secretly from a friend.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. That's actually really impressive; it must be so much more difficult to learn as an adult!

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“The unhealthy way to react is to pretend you’re not embarrassed, that you didn’t make a mistake, or to get angry. Those things undo the positive effect of embarrassment typically has on other people by conveying insincerity and pushing people away rather than drawing them in,” Bohns said.

Knowledge blind spots are something that we’ll always have. To some extent. We’ll never be able to get rid of all of them but we should do our best to improve ourselves constantly.

However, the problem isn’t so easy because you don’t know what you don’t know or what you’re wrong about. It’s not like we spend every single second of every day analyzing every bit of knowledge in our minds. Nobody’s got that kind of time—we’ve got other things to do!

#10

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late It's hard to explain this one and I can't google it to find pictures. Everyone has bought a tube of "cream" at some point (antiseptic / steroid / eczema) for example. On some of these "creams", have you noticed that the lid is circular but in the centre of the lid it has a sharp pointy end? Typically, these tubes of "cream" have a seal and I used to remove the lid and break the seal by finding anything sharp and pointy nearby (pen maybe). It took my 23 years to realise that the pointy end in the centre of the lid has a purpose...

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#11

Thought an orgasm and an organism were the same thing.

Gave an entire speech to my class at 13 years old, first month at a new school, about how I wanted to be a marine biologist and work with marine orgasms. Everyone was laughing and I didn't know why. The teacher didn't say anything just laughed along as well. A girl I'd just made friends with had to fill me in after class.

Turns out, they are definitely not the same thing.

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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was laughed at in class for asking to borrow a rubber (eraser) coz it is another name for a condom.

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late I only recently found out that ponies are not baby horses, but full-sized ponies.

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Some blind spots are related to a lack of education and worldliness and can be corrected by actively seeking out new information and perspectives, bit by bit. Reading new books, watching films, going to lectures, meeting new people—all of these things slowly fill in any gaps in knowledge that we might have. It’s a long and involved process but it might just be the easy part.

Other blind spots that we have are related to our assumptions and preconceptions about the world which might not always be right. However, we’re so emotionally invested in holding on to these ideas that we don’t want to let go. Because it feels like we’re losing a part of ourselves.

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#13

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late I thought the phrase 'mix by hand' meant to literally shove your hands in the batter and mix, not use a spoon or a mixer. I didn't learn the truth until my mother found me wrist-deep in brownie batter.

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#14

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late That Washington D.C wasn't in the state of Washington...

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#15

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late You know when the doctor hits your knee to check your reflexes? I honestly thought you were supposed to kick your leg up high. Like you felt it and you kick. It wasn’t until I was 23 and moved to another country and had to do a physical that the doctor was like what are you doing?!

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That makes me wonder how many doctors you saw who didn't' bother to tell you.

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If we’re truly sincere about wanting to get rid of our blind spots, then we have to put our points of view out there and be prepared to learn that we’re wrong. Over and over again. It’s a painful process (it’s bound to bruise our egos) but it’s the quickest way to learn.

So if you’re prepared to take the temporary hits to your self-esteem, even learning new things embarrassingly late doesn’t have to be embarrassing!

#16

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late Not me but my husband.

He didn't know that meat is the animals muscles. He thought every animal had a bodypart named "meat".

He had a bit of an emotional crisis when I told him. He is actually a very intelligent man, but this fact had eluded him as his mother had not wanted to upset him as a child.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

this is what happens when you prioritise "protecting" you child, rather than 'teaching' them... :o :/

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That always bums me out. Especially with food. Yeah some kids might end up being vegetarians or vegans once they find out where food comes from, but that's okay. People are too disconnected from their food at this point. I work with a girl who won't eat chicken off the bone because it reminds her that it's from an animal. It's still from an animal. Kids should learn about where food comes from earlier to avoid that feeling of 'I didn't know what I was eating.'

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So many of these are examples of parents doing a bad job parenting. Teach your children, answer their questions honestly, please.

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Carrie de Luka
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes!! If a child asks they are usually ready for the real answer. Stop over protecting children and thinking you are doing them a favour - you are not. Other children will know and you'll only make your child the butt of everyone's jokes when they don't understand something. Children are often very cruel to one another.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My MIL always calls any meat "meat" and it really annoys me. What happened if my boys don't like ham or lamb or beef but like other meats? They might just decide they don't like any meat but really it's just one type. I hate she tries to deny where meat comes from. I always correct her. Grrr

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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also some takeaways only say meat curry. Meat could be any animal or human

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I grew up on a farm. We kids named all the animals so when we would eat one we all knew if it was Daisy or Delilah and even ask at dinner sometimes if the pork we were eating was Charles or Ralph. Yes. Farm kids know exactly where food comes from.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why would this upset him less? Whether it is a body part or a muscle, wasn't he eating it anyway?

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Most people wouldn't eat meat if they had to butcher and dress it themselves.

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Merlyn Emrys
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

holy c**p who does that to a kid. no. meat is animal muscle, eggs come out of the chicken and milk comes out of the cow the way their babies drink it. Basic knowledge- what is your food.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you feel like you have to protect your kids from what meat is, there is something wrong. If you can't look at videos of where meat comes from and how it changes from an animal into meat then you should reconsider what you are eating.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ugh, this happened to me, a lot. My mother doesn't really expose me to this kind of stuff so I do not know much about the mundane things. She only cared about giving me the best education, neglecting the fact that I do need to know common yet things like these too!

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Reading will always be your best friend for knowledge acquisition. Particularly about life, love and people! Novels are often very well researched (though obviously there are some exceptions!). Of all the people I know the ones with the best general knowledge are the readers.

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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When I was two, my dad gave me an animal pillow that was made from a picture printed on fabric and cut out then sewn together (popular in the 70's). Jump ahead to age 21, the week before I get married, my now-husband and I were packing my room to move my stuff to his place and I told him to hand me the porcupine pillow. He was like "What, this raccoon?" He says I looked at him like he had just kicked a puppy... he totally shattered my world! I had loved that thing for 19 years believing it was a porcupine. The printed hair on the body looked like quills to me and I guess I never paid attention to the black raccoon face mask. It still gets to me every time I think about it... I've owned it now for 47 years and it will ALWAYS be my porcupine!

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My son was shocked for about thirty seconds when I told him his chicken nuggets are made from dead chickens. Still eats chicken nuggets.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had to explain to my parents that the Georgian era use of 'Sweetmeats" referred to the filling of candies, as I dived into a box of See's Candies (a SoCal treat). They ignored the 12 y/o me for a day or two.

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late That Houston is not the name of the guy astronauts talk to.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes it is. He's been working with the space program since 1958. He's now 102 and thinking about retirement.

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late Pickles are pickled cucumbers. Took me over 30 years to figure that one out.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What's even more interesting is that Indian pickle is just spiced cooked sour things (like unripe mango and lemon)

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late When I was in 4th grade i was in love with Chris brown. He was 16. I told my mom when i was 16 we would start dating.... she proceeded to inform me that when I was 16 he would no longer be 16. That’s when I realized everyone was also getting older, not just me

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late Martha's Vineyard isn't just some land that rich people went to that was owned by Martha Stewart.

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#21

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late That K9 stands for "canine"... Like K9 unit in police is dog unit.

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#22

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late I thought buffalos were birds, and buffalo wings were from said birds.

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#23

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late That limes weren’t un-ripe lemons.

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#24

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late Glass objects should not be put on the stove. Guess how I learned that.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I learnt that the hard way by accident. Glass exploded and ended up with food and glass everywhere. Worst thing was we had friends over for dinner. It was a disaster.

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late Thought guerilla warfare was humans in a war against gorilla's

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late I thought the 'do not pass' road sign literally meant 'do not die here.' I had to ask my grandpa what would happen if someone got into a car accident and died there.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hopefully this was before you got your driver's license...😏

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The expression "You can't have your cake and eat it too" I'm like... wat? of course you can eat your cake if you have it wtf are all these people talking about? took me til my 20s to figure out it was actually meaning you cant both have the cake on the counter and have eaten it.

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30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late Ambulances don’t patrol around like police cars.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dear Bored Panda, would be great, if you could flip your photos before publishing, so that they read correctly. Thanks.

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#29

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late That I do better on my own. Took three divorces before I got a clue.

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#30

30 Casual Things That People Learned Embarrassingly Late Pilot and co-pilot actually has the same hierarchy. I thought that co-pilot is some kind of assistant to the pilot

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This isn't true, the co-pilot IE the first officer answers to the captain who is in charge of the flight and legally responsible for it

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