Okay, why people always keep opening their refrigerator every 3 minutes or more when their not hungry and this happened to many people too, can you tell me why this thing is happening is this a human nature or not. PLEASE ANSWER IT IN BETTER WAYS!
2006-11-14
11:49:17
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Okay, why people always keep opening their refrigerator every 3 minutes or more when their not hungry and this happened to many people too, can you tell me why this thing is happening is this a human nature or not. PLEASE ANSWER IT IN BETTER WAYS!
(AND VOTE FOR ME FOR THE BEST QUESTION)
2006-11-17
08:13:11 ·
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from boredom or habbitt or hunger or cuorsity
2006-11-14 11:51:43
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answered by george p 7
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Well, in my personal experience, you sometimes get that feeling everytime you pass by the kitchen or in this case the refrigerator, that you're hungry or need something to drink. I don't know if you can call this human nature (I walk past my bathroom a lot of times. It doesn't mean I need to go in there and take a dump just for the heck of it).
If you want to get more in depth, it is just like a person who just ate a big meal and feels hungry afterward. You get that sense of being hungry when you're not because at the moment, the only thing on your mind is food. So, in all, it depends on your mind set at the given moment.
2006-11-14 11:54:44
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answered by sleepy 6
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They feel like having a snack and think they might have overlooked something tasty in there.
At one time in the last few years they were showing fancy refrigerators with glass doors that you can see through when you flip on an external light switch. That was supposed to prevent this kind of constant opening because you would know the answer without opening the door. I guess nobody wanted that option because no manufacturer has mentioned it lately,
2006-11-14 11:52:43
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answered by Rich Z 7
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particular, they make refrigerator locks. i could inspect hardware shops and in step with risk even weight-reduction plan web pages. As for it being "lovable". Suffocation in fridges is a actual difficulty and incredibly some little ones have died from starting to be trapped interior. Get those locks rapid! Or pull over somewhat bit heavy furnishings and block the door to guard your newborn.
2016-12-17 10:11:16
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answered by nichelle 3
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Well, believe it or not, but I actually sometimes find food (or snacks) that I had totally forgotten about by opening the refrigerator door to just "look around."
Found some cottage cheese that way; found some pimento cheese spread that way; found a 2-liter diet coke that way; found two green apples that way.
AND I AM THE ONLY ONE DOING THE GROCERY SHOPPING IN MY PLACE !!!
2006-11-14 15:14:55
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answered by bundjean 5
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If you just in your house doing nothing, the only think you could do is eat and watch TV. That why when am in my house i try so hard to stay in my room. Because i do that a lot.
2006-11-14 12:06:13
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answered by golondris_1 4
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hoping the milk will appear? praying that the next time i open the door what ever it is that is growing in the back is gone?????
2006-11-14 13:28:23
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answered by bluedanube69 5
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they want to check if the fridge elf has eaten the cookie dough. muhahahahahahahahahahahah
2006-11-14 11:52:38
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answered by stretchskeleton10 4
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What a great question!!! I am guilty as charged. I never thought of it. I think it's just a habit at this point??????????????
2006-11-14 15:16:25
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answered by pinkrosegreeneyes bluerose 6
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it's just a habbit and i think mostly everyone does it. it's related to food addiction i think. don't quote me on that
2006-11-14 13:52:14
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answered by jcarrera_02 3
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