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As a chronic sniffler and nose blower, I made the conscious decision to start using handkerchiefs instead of Kleenex 10 years ago. Some might think it’s gross, I think it’s cool and ecofriendly, not to mention cheaper than buying lots of paper tissue. I got pretty cotton ones with floral motifs on them, laundering them in a mesh laundry bag, and hanging them to air dry. Also, there is nothing more dramatic than weeping into a cotton handkerchief. 10/10 would recommend.
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Feb 20, 2025

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though I am wondering if it doesn’t get all sticky and wet after a point, I would love to keep one but it just seems impractical when I‘m sick and have to blow my runny nose like 15 times in the span of 5 minutes
Feb 20, 2025
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proximacentauri totally fair concerns. i have some bigger / heavier weight hankies that i whip out when im feeling extra snotty. muji makes great ones for this!
Feb 20, 2025
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All around power move to pull out a hanky imho
Feb 20, 2025
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Timour one time, i gave a clean hanky to a guy who had been jumped and was bleeding from a cut on his head. Let him keep that hanky for life. It’s a little relic from another era, really.
Feb 20, 2025
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salad_valet Imagine not having a hanky in that situation? You just gave that man an eternal memory and it's accompanying souvenir. You are, a giver to your people.
Feb 20, 2025
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Timour i love being a giver. it was one way i could show up and care.
Feb 20, 2025

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I think I’m the only person I know who uses handkerchiefs under the age of 80. My mom probably gave me one when I had a runny nose and I never looked back. There’s a handkerchief in my left pocket at all times. I throw them in the laundry at the end of the day and pick up a new one in the morning. I buy them in packs of 10 and chuck them away when they get dingy looking. There’s no way to teach someone how to use one, it’s just about folding. They’re way better than Kleenex for the sensitive skin around your nose, and it just feels much better to touch cotton rather than dry paper.
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I've been doing this almost my whole life and I feel not enough people know about it. One paper towel soaks through almost instantly, but then grabbing three is just a total waste. Instead, lightly tug without tearing that first sheet, then wave your hand again for a double-long continuous sheet. It's the perfect amount, and this technique improves my quality of life almost every day.
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My vice is using paper towels around the house instead of something washable and reusable
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