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Is it true garbage bags are inside out?

First, trash bags actually come inside out. Don't believe it? Check out the seam the next time you take one out of the box.

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This TikTok hack teaches you the right way to get a garbage bag in the can. We can't believe we've been doing it wrong for so long! There’s nothing we enjoy more than a good TikTok hack. Things have gotten so much easier since we’ve learned to store eggs the right way and the best way to clean a burnt pot. This week, we discovered that we’ve been putting garbage bags in the wrong way. Seriously.

The Right Way to Use a Garbage Bag

Is there really a right way to get the garbage bag in the can? There is, according to TikTok user @ch0zi and the 2.9 million people who have watched this hack. It’s super simple. Start by opening the bag. There’s no need to shake it out and make all that noise. All you need to do is place the opened drawstring edge over the top rim of the garbage can—like a hat. Then you push it down inside the can, removing all the air and making room for the trash. Sure…the end result is pretty similar to the way you’ve been doing it for years, but there are two noticeable differences. First, trash bags actually come inside out. Don’t believe it? Check out the seam the next time you take one out of the box. This method flips your trash bag right-side-out. Second, you avoid the annoying loud noise of shaking out a new bag. Sleeping babies everywhere will thank you.

More TikTok Hacks for Everyday Stuff

Now that we know this nifty trick for lining garbage cans the right way, let’s talk about how to keep them clean. Have a stinky garbage can? Try this simple trick to eliminate the funk. If the odor is in the garbage disposal, this fast garbage disposal hack may solve the problem once and for all.

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What gifts are hard to wrap?

But what are the most challenging items to wrap? ... Gifts voted most difficult to wrap: Bikes and tricycles. Potted Plants. Large pieces of art. Cars (full size) A puppy. Large Soft Toys. Headphones. Lampshade. More items... •

If only wrapping Christmas presents were as easy as opening them. We've all been there – teddy bears, toys, mugs…the list goes on. After one unsuccessful attempt, we try again at making the present look like it wasn't wrapped by a three-year-old, but no, it just doesn't quite go to plan. In fact, one third of us admit to getting stressed over wrapping Christmas gifts in the run up to the big day, according to Clintons. The gift retailer has conducted new research into the nation's gift wrapping skills, and from finding the elusive start of the sticky tape to dealing with awkward shapes, gift wrapping is certainly a challenging task. Some 40 per cent said poorly wrapped gifts with excessive use of tape or 'white paper showing' was a major bugbear. But what are the most challenging items to wrap? Take a look at the results below.

Gifts voted most difficult to wrap:

Bikes and tricycles Potted Plants Large pieces of art Cars (full size) A puppy Large Soft Toys Headphones Lampshade Guitars and musical instruments Fidget Spinners

Clintons on the history of wrapping paper

'The use of wrapping paper is first documented in ancient China, where paper was invented in 2nd century BC. In the Southern Song dynasty, monetary gifts were wrapped with paper, forming an envelope known as a chih pao. The wrapped gifts were distributed by the Chinese court to government officials. In Western culture, gifts are often wrapped in wrapping paper and accompanied by a gift note which may include the occasion, the receiver's name and the giver's name.'

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