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[Unveiling Our Quirky Daily Habits]-[Personal Habits and Norms]

Eat Your Crust · B2 · 2025-10-22

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📋 Summary

The Hidden World of Daily Quirks: A Deep Dive

In this episode of the Eat Your Crust Podcast, hosts Crystal and Jisoo engage in a lighthearted exploration of the subtle, often unconscious habits that define our day-to-day lives. From the technological to the domestic, they reflect on how these behaviors are frequently brought to light only when pointed out by friends or partners.

Digital Habits and Screen Etiquette

One of the most relatable topics discussed is phone usage. Crystal admits to a "hot topic" habit: keeping her screen brightness at 100%. She notes that it has become a "jarring" experience for friends, who often physically cover their eyes when she shows them something. Conversely, she maintains a preference for "privacy screen protectors," which often lead to confusion when she tries to show others her screen, as they find it "slightly fuzzy" or impossible to view.

Another point of contention is the "naked" phone—Crystal’s habit of using her phone without a case. While friends jokingly claim she is "raw dogging" her device, Crystal argues that people often underestimate the "power and strength" of their phones.

Domestic Routines and Social Boundaries

Living with a partner often acts as a mirror for one's own eccentricities. Crystal shares how her boyfriend had to intervene when she would spend her weekends "rotting in bed" until 3 or 4 p.m. without eating. This highlighted a significant clash in their "habitual differences," requiring more coordination.

Similarly, the hosts discuss the "squeegeeing" habit after showering. Crystal mentions that while it felt like a "chore," it became a necessary shared-space habit to keep the bathroom functional. The conversation also touches on temperature control, with Crystal revealing her car is consistently set to 68 degrees, while Jisoo prefers a warmer 75, showcasing how different individuals define their own "equilibrium setting."

The "Anti-Habit" of Post-Dinner Excursions

Both hosts share a mutual understanding regarding evening routines: once they are home after dinner, they rarely leave. They describe this as a "hard and fast rule" ingrained from childhood. Unless there is a "pressing emergency" or a spontaneous "snack run," the post-dinner period is strictly reserved for "home time" and changing into "lounging clothes."

Quirky Personal Rituals

  • Shower Scheduling: Crystal describes her shower schedule as being "on a whim," often shifting based on workouts or exhaustion, noting that she doesn't have a "setting" like an appliance.
  • The Leg Slap: Crystal admits to a bizarre habit of slamming her legs onto the mattress while lying in bed, a movement she jokingly refers to as her "thinking activity."
  • Chopsticks Power-User: A self-proclaimed "chopsticks power-user," Crystal uses them for almost everything, including cooking. She finds them "elite" for tasks like stir-frying or flipping eggs, though she acknowledges she is "very average" at using them despite her preference.

Conclusion

This episode serves as a reminder that our daily lives are comprised of countless small, idiosyncratic routines. Whether it is the "natural instinct" to peek at a stranger's phone or the debate over whether to air-dry or blow-dry one's hair, these quirks are what make our individual experiences unique. As Crystal and Jisoo conclude, realizing these habits—often through the gentle teasing of loved ones—is a fun, albeit revealing, part of the human experience.

🎯Key Sentences

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I didn't think it was that bright.
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not that it's a big deal or anything
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I think it's like a natural instinct.
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It's a universal experience, I guess.
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I should dial it back.
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📝Key Phrases

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hot topic
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tone down
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on opposite ends of the spectrum
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out in the open
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underestimating the power
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📖 Transcript

Hi, welcome back to Eat Your Crust Podcast.
I'm Crystal.
And I'm Jisoo.
Today we thought we'd do a bit of a silly topic.
It's something that maybe you don't even notice, but it happens to you every single day.
So we wanted to talk a little bit about different habits that we have, mostly in day-to-day living.

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