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514 Psychology says people who still hand-dry dishes even when they own a drying rack share these 6 traits—and the habit connects directly to a specific person in their childhood kitchen who did the same thing

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 06:00 EDT

Despite having a perfectly functional drying rack, these meticulous hand-dryers are unconsciously recreating intimate kitchen moments with someone who shaped their entire approach to life's daily rituals.

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