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Article created by: Vėja Elkimavičiūtė

As ​Voltaire, an 18th-century writer, historian, and philosopher, said in one of his most popular quotes: “Common sense is not so common.” Although the meaning behind the saying seems fairly simple, each person’s common knowledge is uniquely their own, making it less shared than we might imagine.

This was perfectly illustrated in a popular Reddit thread, where user Relation-Major731 asked fellow netizens to share some obvious things that they had only just realized. From finding out that pickles are pickled cucumbers to learning that coffee causes anxiety, these pieces of information were discovered by people a bit later in life.

And there’s nothing wrong with that, as we should never stop learning. So, let’s all put on our thinking hats and dive into some common but not-so-common facts in this judgment-free zone!

#1

Butcher preparing fresh meat behind a glass display case with various cuts, illustrating things people didn't know late in life. The first little piggy wasn't going shopping.

Just-some-fella , Darth Liu Report

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    #2

    Basket baskets filled with fresh oranges and other fruits at a market, showing vibrant colors and natural textures. Tutti frutti means “all the fruits” in Italian.

    Fun-Report4840 , Alex Meier Report

    #3

    Crowded city street scene showing diverse people walking near subway entrance, illustrating unexpected life discoveries. I'm face blind, and I just found out how bad it is. Apparently my UPS driver who I see every day at work is the guy who grew up down the street from me, and I thought they were two different people because the UPS guy wears a hat.

    TheThalmorEmbassy , Christopher Burns Report

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    #4

    Person sitting on a dark couch with clasped hands, illustrating people confessing things they didn't know late in life. I learned in therapy last year that I can ask for things I need and things I want. I was 42 years old at the time.

    Thee-lorax- , Kelly Sikkema Report

    #5

    Ancient stone tablet engraved with Greek text showing detailed weathered inscriptions and cracks on surface. In Greek alphabet we have the letters Ο (Omicron) and Ω(Omega). It took me 37 years to realize that they actually mean O-small and O-big.

    ThanosDi , ROMAN ODINTSOV Report

    #6

    Reflection of green leafy plant on a white wall with vertical blinds, illustrating things people didn’t know late in life. Vampires don’t have a reflection because mirrors used to be made using silver and it was the silver that wouldn’t reflect the vampires image

    Personal-Tea7226 , Suhyeon Choi Report

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    #7

    Car headlights shining through dense fog on a dark forest road, capturing an eerie and mysterious atmosphere. The phrase "pitch black" is referring to the substance "pitch", which is very black in color. I had always considered "pitch" in that context to be akin to "very", like how some otherwise archaic words survive in idioms.

    knucklebed , chmyphotography Report

    #8

    Retro digital pet device on a chain, representing nostalgic people confessing things they didn't know late in life. Tamagotchi are in eggs because they're tamago (egg) + Tomodachi (friend)

    skorletun , COSMOH LOVE Report

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    #9

    Horse standing in a frosty field at sunrise, representing stories people confess they didn't know until late in life. Ponies are not baby horses. They are just small horses.

    RealGBK , Annie Spratt Report

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    #10

    Cup of coffee with latte art on a wooden table next to a laptop, illustrating relatable embarrassing late-life confessions. That my casual coffee drinking habit (3-4 coffees/day) is causing the anxiety I've been experiencing for some time. Now I drink one coffee around lunch time, only if I feel I need it and I feel better.

    canred , Nolan Issac Report

    #11

    Person mixing pink frosting in a bowl, illustrating everyday things people confess they didn't know until embarrassingly late in life. Figured out in college that there isn't "cup cake mix" in the baking aisle. It's just regular cake mix. I spent forever looking up and down the shelves for "cup cake mix" only to be informed by a nice grandmotherly woman that it is just cake mix put in little cups.

    Ok_Dog8129 , Sincerely Media Report

    #12

    A person inserting a paper envelope into a silver ballot box, illustrating people confess things they didn’t know late in life. We went to London in primary school and went to the Houses of Parliament. I’ve only just realised they say “ayes” and “nos” when referring to how people vote. Not “eyes” and “nose” I thought it was a covert way to vote by turning your head a certain way or something. I only figured it out when I was watching a video with captions….

    Mannymac2000 , Arnaud Jaegers Report

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    #13

    Jars of pickled vegetables on display at a market, highlighting a common embarrassing food discovery late in life. Took me til my freshman year of college before I realized pickles were pickled cucumbers and not their own, unique vegetable. I thought the way you pickled other things was you put them in pickle juice.

    willvasco , little plant Report

    #14

    Stack of fluffy pancakes topped with raspberries and powdered sugar, illustrating things people didn’t know late in life. We were having breakfast at IHOP. Just got thinking, and i said, out loud, "i wonder what happened to the International House of Pancakes? They used to be all over them place. " I am not smrt. 😳

    NecessarySir , Jaqueline Pelzer Report

    #15

    Assorted euro coins scattered on a white surface representing money people didn't know until embarrassingly late in life. I saw a video where a man said he didn’t know banks don’t keep your money. He’s been giving the bank rare coins thinking they put it in HIS account. (I think he thought it was like a safe deposit box)

    thegirlthatmeowsalot , Roman Wimmers Report

    #16

    Various colorful gelato flavors displayed in metal trays, illustrating surprising confessions people make late in life. It was never Napoleon ice cream 😅

    ItsImperial_ , Lama Roscu Report

    #17

    Ripe ear of corn with dry husks in a field, illustrating people confessing things they didn't know late in life. Corn kernels are the seeds. Wanted to grow corn for fall last year, bought a pack of corn seeds only to realize the kernels from the cob were the seeds... felt pretty dumb just realizing this at 33 years old.

    Jtx0741 , Christophe Maertens Report

    #18

    Two people sleeping in a cozy bedroom, illustrating relatable moments people confessed they didn't know until late in life. Growing up, my grandmother always used to tell me "Sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite," and it always sounded like a quaint, old-timey saying to me. It wasn't until a recent infestation scare in my apartment complex that I learned bedbugs are real critters, and not just a part of a nursery rhyme meant to tuck kids in at night. Talk about an epiphany that itches in retrospect.

    PearlyPetalx , LeeAnn Cline Report

    #19

    Sliced loaf of bread on a wooden board, illustrating simple everyday things people often confess they didn’t know. That eating the crust of bread doesn’t make my teeth strong as my grandpa and mom always told me

    justmyusername2820 , Charles Chen Report

    #20

    Person holding a cheeseburger with lettuce and tomato, illustrating 29 people confess things they didn't know until late. That placing an onion slice or lettuce leaf on the bottom hamburger bun keeps your freshly-grilled burger from soaking the bun.

    epicenter69 , Kristi Johnson Report

    #21

    Looking up a tree with sunlight filtering through green leaves in a natural outdoor setting, illustrating growth and discovery. That “evergreen” trees/plants are forever green, as in they don’t lose their leaves in the winter. Never broke down the word “ever-green”

    TearSafe8494 , David Vig Report

    #22

    Glass of milk on a light surface representing common things people confess they didn't know until late in life. Half & half is literally half heavy cream mixed with half whole milk. Felt like a real dummy when I learned that one last week.

    guavajo44 , engin akyurt Report

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    #23

    Outdoor shower head with water flowing, illustrating things people confess they didn’t know until embarrassingly late in life. Hot water can leave your hair heat damaged. I always denied having heat damaged hair because I don't use heated styling tools. I never occurred to me that washing my hair, in my one degree below steam shower, was causing heat damage 🥴

    viciousvixen26 , Chandler Cruttenden Report

    #24

    Three women dancing with glowing hula hoops inside a brick-walled studio during a nighttime performance. They’re called hula hoops because when you use them it looks like you’re dancing the hula.

    ryanmpaul , Joel Muniz Report

    #25

    Modern hotel bedroom with a large bed, bedside lamps, and minimalist decor, perfect for comfort and relaxation. A few years ago, I realized that Paris Hilton was famous because her family owned Hilton hotels. I never put two and two together before that and I felt like an idiot.

    Previous-Eggplant-35 , Vojtech Bruzek Report

    #26

    Deer standing in a forest clearing surrounded by autumn leaves, illustrating surprising things people didn't know late in life. My father herded caribou in Alaska from heli’s as a young man. For 24 years I thought the fibre “velvet” literally came from cartilaginous antlers, as it’s referred to as velvet in the industry for its soft feel. I’ve shared this lie with hundreds of people.

    sub_lunacy , Tim Schmidbauer Report

    #27

    Young woman wearing layered gold and pearl necklaces, highlighting stylish jewelry trends and personal accessories. “Pearl clutching” references woman putting their hand to their chest (in supposed shock) while *wearing* the pearls. the pearls aren’t just in their pockets or something.

    KatBoySlim , Olha Ivanova Report

    #28

    Two people talking outdoors by the water, reflecting on things they didn’t know until embarrassingly late in life. I learned a couple years ago that it's not "The mayor of bad news" it's actually "the bearer of bad news". I'm 25

    theperfectrapport , Priscilla Du Preez 🇨🇦 Report