From how we dress and what we eat to how we talk and even what we allow ourselves to feel; we humans need to internalize a lot of rules if we are to properly function in our societies.
But as you probably know, it can be tricky to rationalize if our actions are acceptable or not.
Recently, Reddit user IPlayBongos was browsing the platform when they came across the question "What feels illegal, but isn't?" in one of the subreddits they follow. "I can't remember which one now, but it was a post that had ... one funny answer (I think it was ... about feeling guilty to leave a supermarket without buying anything.)," they told Bored Panda.
"I thought there must be so many other things that feel this way in life so I just went to r/AskReddit to see what people can come up with."
IPlayBongos reposted the same question there and it instantly caught the eye of the 35.6M-big community. So even though it's not technically an original idea, the Redditor did correctly identify the immense potential of entertainment it possessed. And we're really glad they decided to seek more replies because of the nearly 9K comments IPlayBongos has received, many pinpointed the exact circumstances our moral ambiguity kicks in.
Since we at Bored Panda had such a blast going through the discussion, we decided to compile the most interesting ones and bring you in on the fun too. Enjoy!
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A hundred-billion-dollar corporation paying absolutely zero in taxes whilst also owning several billion-dollar businesses.
Bringing your baby home from the hospital the first time. I remember thinking “they’re really going to let me just walk out of here with this fragile infant and no experience?!”
"I would say most of the answers were driven by some expectations that should be fulfilled by some societal measures, but it somehow feels wrong if they are not," IPlayBongos said. "Like in the supermarket example above, it just feels strange to go inside a store and not buy anything because if you leave empty-handed it feels awkward to just pass by the cashier and simply say bye to them or to just slip out around so many paying customers."
Or consider another scenario: you're talking to colleagues during a coffee break and your boss rolls around. "Even if he doesn't say anything and you're perfectly ok joking around on your break, it somehow reminds you of your duties and the fun dies down."
"One of the top comments was a guy who uses a wheelchair, but still can stand up if needed," IPlayBongos added. "It makes perfect sense to use a wheelchair even if you're not completely disabled, but maybe it's also the fault of pop culture and the infinite gags about faking a disability that we feel like wheelchairs are strictly for people with serious disabilities and others are fakes."
The Redditor said it was actually one answer that they did not expect to hear and that is precisely why they like the platform. "There's always someone who faces completely different challenges than you and it is eye opening [to hear about them]," IPlayBongos said.
Asking someone for the money you lent to him/her.
My dear old dad used to say not to lend more money than you're willing to lose. Solid advice, I don't lend money to anyone besides my mom. I never expect her to pay me back because she's mom and has only ever asked twice to borrow money.
It feels illegal getting out of my wheelchair. I’m not paralyzed but it helps to have a wheelchair, but people always think I’m faking a disability when I get out of my chair.
Your employer will tell you you're not allowed to discuss your wages but legally you are and you cannot be fired for it
It may be legal to discuss your wages with fellow employees, but I bet you're two to one if you do it and you tell your boss that they'll figure out a way to fire you.
U.S legislators are allowed to trade stock in and sit on boards of private companies while passing legislation affecting those companies.
Walking out of a store without buying smth
Yep. I would just kinda anxiously nod at security at the exit and fear they'll stop me, thinking I might've shoplifted something. :')
Driving next to a cop at the speed limit
Or in front of. Heck, I get nervous driving behind them because I had a cop use his rear speed radar and some questionable and unsafe driving tactics to goad me into speeding, just long enough for him to drop behind me then pull me over. He ultimately fined me for doing 70 in a 60, saying he could've nailed me for 75. Judge threw it out in court after hearing about his shenanigans on the highway. Apparently he had a habit of using unorthodox and unsafe maneuvers to trick people into breaking a traffic law just so he could ticket them. I still had to pay admin fees but that was nothing compared to the $300 fine itself.
Being a 30-something male and taking your 4 yr old niece to a kid's live musical. My partner and I took my niece to the Frozen live musical today. Because we purchased tickets at late notice, I had to take a seat in the row behind my (female)partner and my niece. The stares I was getting from the other audience members because I was a dude sitting by myself at a kid's musical... I felt like I should've been in prison.
9/10 though would do it again, the Frozen musical was great!
Sitting at the restaurant, not liking the menu, and leaving.
German restaurants usually have the menu posted outside so you can read it before you enter - don't you have this in the US? It saves everyone a lot of trouble, especially if you are vegetarian.
Coughing in public places
It has gotten worst since the pandemic started. It's like before people had the decency to cover with their hand or arm. Now though? Nope, just sneezing and coughing all over the place. I wear my mask in close knit popular areas because people are just nasty now...I mean before, not AS bad, but now? EWW!!
Load More Replies...Hubby has a cough he can't get rid of. Not contagious, been to doctors, scans show lungs are clear, several rounds of meds, still has a cough. Sitting in the restaurant the other night and the table near us had a problem with his coughing. Told them it wasn't covid and he wasn't contagious. The guy glared at hubby for his entire meal. He also told the waitress that they should call the police because he was about to hit hubby for coming out in public and spreading covid. Manager came out and checked hubby's temp, normal. We showed our vax cards to her and explained that it was just a cough, he was negative for covid. The other guy started yelling that we were lying. Since they were done, manager asked them to pay and leave.
Especially back in 2020. Man, you let out a measly grunt or try to clear your throat, you get an intervention in 2 seconds flat
I just look at the person glaring at me while I cough and say "I'm a smoker. It's not covid, sorry"
My husband would have been kicked out of everywhere. He smoked and had undiagnosed COPD. He died from lung cancer 14 years ago.
Load More Replies...In the past you coughed to cover a fart, now you fart to cover a cough.
At least people are attempting to cover their mouths now. Don't know how many times in retail people just coughed in my face.
I have asthma, which makes me cough from time to time. The way I see it if people don't like it to bad.
I cough into my shirt. If someone glares at me, I glare right back. 6' tall woman with 4' long hair typically makes them back down QUICK lol
Somewhere else on BP I read someone saying "I used to cough to cover a fart, now I fart to cover a cough." I have told that one to way too many people!
Even worse with asthma cause my coughs can sound really bad when i over heat. I've had a few looks in grocery store. Thankfully since i got the vaccine i wear my card everywhere i go cept work where i wear a mask while on the floor.
I have horrible post nasal drip and I've got a neverending itch in my throat so if I talk a lot or sing or especially if I laugh, I'll just start coughing. I feel like I need to wear a disclaimer that it's just and itch and you don't have to avoid me. I wish there was something I could do about it; I feel like I haven't been able to watch anything funny for so long because I inevitably start coughing.
My allergies, asthma, and menopause were all acting up. I had to remove my mask in the waiting room of my dentist. I was sitting alone far from everyone and coughed into my elbow. Still got the most horrible looks. Dude I've had my 2nd booster and I'm a recluse. No chance i have covid. Still got nasty looks.
I love it. Go ahead, get in my personal space. Queue cough; 6ft never came so easily.
Wearing a mask? Cough away! That's what the makes are for, right? Not wearing one?Just use your elbow and move on with your life.
Coughing into your elbow is much better than covering your mouth with your hand and then touching stuff! I don't know why more people don't realise this.
Load More Replies...Definitely. I'm a 28 year old asthmatic smoker with allergies. If I don't cough 3 times an hour, THEN its cause for concern.
I gwt bronchitis real easy bc of my asthma ans allergies and people always look at me so weird and for so long if i sniffle or cough
Why is that? You can't cough at all.... Like people would rather step away than help you because you're choking on water... Been there, I know
Omg I sneezed at a store because of my allergies the other day - and I'm a "polite sneezer", good stifler and that with sneezing, totally covered my face (crook of arm, etc) but I thought someone would give me the knife eyes. No one gave a sh*t. I live in Vegas tho so I'm not sure which is worse, really.
Hell I always felt like this over 20 years before Covid because people always ask "are you ok?" Or "do you need a cough drop?" I'm mean it's just a little cold. But their interest made me feel like I shouldn't cough in public. This was most at work
coughing or sneezing, but then having to do it again. once my friend was literally crying because she was trying to hold in her 3rd sneeze.
Big companies buying up a whole bunch of housing in some city and renting it out to visitors.
Not liking dogs. People treat it as the worst thing in the world if you aren't deathly allergic and just don't like dogs.
Having fun at work. Your boss walks around the corner and everybody scatters in the most totally not suspicious way.
Bringing reusable grocery bags to a different grocery store than the one the bags are branded as.
I feel completely the opposite - I am always worried that they will ask me to pay for it again if I use it in the shop it came from. No problem with one from another store :).
Card counting in a casino. It’s totally legal within the law, but the security and management will make you feel like a criminal for doing it.
They would be banning you from doing math in your own head, right? Loads of dystopian sci fi novels tell me that's "thought policing."
Purchasing an item with no bag, and leaving the shop with it under your arm
Watching a video on your phone at full volume in a public place, I've done this a few times on accident and I wanted to crawl out of my skin and [pass away].
Taking time off work always feels illegal. Even if it's paid time off I've earned.
The first time driving a car after you've got your license
I have my licence for more than 28 years now and it STILL feels weird.
My dad had a tendency to go to a store and eat and drink off the shelves. Then go pay for the wrapper at the end. Always thought we'd get arrested for that.
This technically is actually illegal. Until you pay for the goods, you do not own them and the shop owner/manager has the right to withdraw any goods from sale. By eating or drinking the produce before you pay for them you are taking away the owner/manager's right to exercise control of their goods.
Walking into a store with a mask on, your hood up, all with sunglasses
This is not illegal but it is shady, First the mask thing is nothing, everyone is wearing or not wearing masks right now, However when you walk into a store with your hood up and sunglasses on inside a store it possibly could put the staff on notice that you - might - be there to steal. I know it's not fair but they don't know you, they've never met you so they have to go with their instincts.
Going to a concert after covid. After the last 2 years of avoiding crowds and people it just feels wrong.
Getting a haircut from someone other than your regular hairdresser
Taking the hotel freebies
You're paying for them anyway. Do you honestly think the owners are coming out of pocket to restock them?
Smuggling your own (non-alcoholic/hot) snacks into the cinema.
Watching the next episode of a box set without your significant other.
Singles' version: starting an episode of a series (where continuity is not a big issue), realising you don't like it, and skipping it to watch the next one. It took me decades to realise I could do that!
Using a bathroom for disabled/handicapped people.
As we saw with Roy, it's not recommended. You might end up on a bus to Manchester.
Revealing spoilers of a movie or show.
When we got out of covid lockdown in Melbourne: going outside, going out to a restaurant/bar, having friends in your house.
Now it’s just not wearing a mask at the supermarket
Reading a book completely in a book store then not buying it.
Calling customer care.
I love doing it, it's done because something is unjust and you want it put right. What's wrong with that?
after turning 18 or 21 in some places and being able to just do anything, without anyone's permission, with your own car that can take you wherever you please. Still feels weird
Driving on german Highways with a speed of 200-250 km/h
The consequences of a mistake at that speed are where the legalities lie.
Turning right at a red light.
It's illegal in Montreal. And it just results in really weird crossings for pedestrians. Lots of scatter crossings but also where one side and cross and another can't, and lots of advanced cross for pedestrians.
Facebook stalking
Don't have an account with them. Now you can't stalk and you get bonus happiness points for not letting Facebook stalk you.
Taking someone’s shopping cart with their groceries in it, while inside the store.
Changing your daughter's diaper on the front seat of your truck in winter at a gas station feels like child abuse even though the men's room doesn't have a place to do that.
Trust me, it’s much cleaner doing that in the car. Public bathrooms are no places to change a child.
Load More Replies...Being handicapped and needing to exercise your “head of the line” privilege, or any other accommodation, always feels very illegal to me. I try really hard to not be that person, but sometimes my pain is just too much and I need to get my stuff done fast. The dirty looks people give (even the employees) are enough to make me want to never leave my house again.
You can always go in front of me. My mother is disabled and she is treated awfully for needing a mobility scooter or help in the store or using services that are available to her. It is almost to the point that she would rather stay home and have me go. I like to take her with me so she gets out of the house (plus we have a good time) and I make people feel bad if they make her feel bad. You don't owe anyone an explanation for using the services you need and you can have my place in line.
Load More Replies...When you go and check somebody’s profile on this site or others and go check their old posts
Yeah it feels like stalking or snooping through someones private information.
Load More Replies...Knew someone who said her foster parents told her it was illegal for women not to wear a bra.
Wow, I can relate to that. My mother got me to wear one when I had absolutely nothing to show (at the time). Same mentality.
Load More Replies...Buying a shirt at a store and then wearing that shirt to the same store the same week.
When your parents tell you you can do something while their gone I always feel like a criminal doing like did I hear them wrong and im gonna get in trouble?
I know right? My parents tell me to eat whatever and when I touch the snacks that are meant to be eaten once in a while I feel so nervous
Load More Replies...Feeling guilty at leaving a bad marriage because of what job he had, using cloth diapers when everyone else didn't, marrying my soul mate because I got a 2nd chance at love. The list is longer but someone pointed those out to me specifically as to not feel guilty. It's hard but I've done it; working on the list.
Because of the job? Why, what was wrong with it?
Load More Replies...Being 39 and pregnant. I'm sorry me having a baby isn't what people expected. Honestly neither did I but that's not the point. I'm happy to be blessed and if you're going to have a problem with that then I don't want you to be a part of my life!
Years ago, I left the eye doctor after having my eyes dilated. I entered a grocery store wearing my sunglasses. A customer approached and loudly berated me for wearing shades indoors. Some people!
LOL I know you can't but you should have taken them off that person would have backed the hell off in .2 seconds once they saw your huuuuuuge pupillsss @.@
Load More Replies...being religious, being vegan, being a human, liking modern music. if you are any of these, you will constantly be shamed online
Or being NON-Religious, or just simply being a "white male"
Load More Replies...Eating/drinking anything from the food court/ in store restaurant while walking around the store. Going into a mall business with a drink you bought at the food court. I had a friend with 3 kids who didn't have time to shop and cook dinner, or even sit in a restaurant because one parent was in the hospital and the other was sick. She bought fries and chicken nuggets at the McDonald's in Walmart, dropped them into the fast food bag, and the kids just walked around with her and pulled out food as they were hungry. Technically creative and genius solution. Felt so weird and illegal and borderline trashy. But I guess you just do what you got to do.
I use reusable grocery shopping bags and the first time using them it felt wrong. Like they would think I was stealing. Especially because there are no cashiers so it's all self check. And then I got stopped at the door and they emptied all the bags and checked my receipt. Took 30min. My ice cream melted.
Wait until you use the reusable bags as a market basket before purchase. That really feels illegal.
Load More Replies...These are all such bad examples. Things that legitimately feel illegal within tax code, law, etc should be widely know lest they never be fixed via regulation
Changing your daughter's diaper on the front seat of your truck in winter at a gas station feels like child abuse even though the men's room doesn't have a place to do that.
Trust me, it’s much cleaner doing that in the car. Public bathrooms are no places to change a child.
Load More Replies...Being handicapped and needing to exercise your “head of the line” privilege, or any other accommodation, always feels very illegal to me. I try really hard to not be that person, but sometimes my pain is just too much and I need to get my stuff done fast. The dirty looks people give (even the employees) are enough to make me want to never leave my house again.
You can always go in front of me. My mother is disabled and she is treated awfully for needing a mobility scooter or help in the store or using services that are available to her. It is almost to the point that she would rather stay home and have me go. I like to take her with me so she gets out of the house (plus we have a good time) and I make people feel bad if they make her feel bad. You don't owe anyone an explanation for using the services you need and you can have my place in line.
Load More Replies...When you go and check somebody’s profile on this site or others and go check their old posts
Yeah it feels like stalking or snooping through someones private information.
Load More Replies...Knew someone who said her foster parents told her it was illegal for women not to wear a bra.
Wow, I can relate to that. My mother got me to wear one when I had absolutely nothing to show (at the time). Same mentality.
Load More Replies...Buying a shirt at a store and then wearing that shirt to the same store the same week.
When your parents tell you you can do something while their gone I always feel like a criminal doing like did I hear them wrong and im gonna get in trouble?
I know right? My parents tell me to eat whatever and when I touch the snacks that are meant to be eaten once in a while I feel so nervous
Load More Replies...Feeling guilty at leaving a bad marriage because of what job he had, using cloth diapers when everyone else didn't, marrying my soul mate because I got a 2nd chance at love. The list is longer but someone pointed those out to me specifically as to not feel guilty. It's hard but I've done it; working on the list.
Because of the job? Why, what was wrong with it?
Load More Replies...Being 39 and pregnant. I'm sorry me having a baby isn't what people expected. Honestly neither did I but that's not the point. I'm happy to be blessed and if you're going to have a problem with that then I don't want you to be a part of my life!
Years ago, I left the eye doctor after having my eyes dilated. I entered a grocery store wearing my sunglasses. A customer approached and loudly berated me for wearing shades indoors. Some people!
LOL I know you can't but you should have taken them off that person would have backed the hell off in .2 seconds once they saw your huuuuuuge pupillsss @.@
Load More Replies...being religious, being vegan, being a human, liking modern music. if you are any of these, you will constantly be shamed online
Or being NON-Religious, or just simply being a "white male"
Load More Replies...Eating/drinking anything from the food court/ in store restaurant while walking around the store. Going into a mall business with a drink you bought at the food court. I had a friend with 3 kids who didn't have time to shop and cook dinner, or even sit in a restaurant because one parent was in the hospital and the other was sick. She bought fries and chicken nuggets at the McDonald's in Walmart, dropped them into the fast food bag, and the kids just walked around with her and pulled out food as they were hungry. Technically creative and genius solution. Felt so weird and illegal and borderline trashy. But I guess you just do what you got to do.
I use reusable grocery shopping bags and the first time using them it felt wrong. Like they would think I was stealing. Especially because there are no cashiers so it's all self check. And then I got stopped at the door and they emptied all the bags and checked my receipt. Took 30min. My ice cream melted.
Wait until you use the reusable bags as a market basket before purchase. That really feels illegal.
Load More Replies...These are all such bad examples. Things that legitimately feel illegal within tax code, law, etc should be widely know lest they never be fixed via regulation