Wow! Great idea! Wrap the plates in cling film, put food on it, eat and dispose the film. Ingenious idea for those who hate washing up after meals. Less water used although more cling film to throw.
13 Moments That Teach Us Quick Thinking Beats Any Polished Plan

Quick thinking almost never feels rehearsed. It shows up in the middle of an awkward situation — a cornered conversation, a slipping presentation, a moment when you’d give anything to disappear — and somehow the right words just arrive a second before they’re needed. These 13 real moments are exactly that kind of small, brilliant rescue: the times when ordinary people backed themselves out of impossible corners with such effortless precision that you genuinely want to stand up and clap.
- When my boyfriend and I moved in together, I started getting to know him in new ways. Recently I had to go on a business trip for a week, and I already pictured the mountain of dirty dishes I’d have to do upon coming home.
For some reason, my boyfriend is ready to scrub the entire apartment or cook something, but he just can’t stand doing the dishes. He hates it. So I returned home and... the sink was empty.
I went through the entire kitchen, but couldn’t find a single dirty plate. All the dishes were clean and in their place. I even thought he might have asked someone to clean them for him. Then my boyfriend came home, and I finally got to ask him the question that was on my mind.
It turned out he had simply taken some cling film and wrapped it around the plates he ate from. Once he was done eating, the film was removed and thrown away. This story really amused me. With his imagination and resourcefulness, I’m clearly in good hands.
- My husband came home from work. He walks in, hands me a huge pack of toilet paper with an extra roll on top and says, “Here, this is for you.”
I look at him, and he’s smiling: “33 rolls of toilet paper! With chamomile scent! The flower shops were no longer open, sorry, happy birthday.”
I’m standing there, holding this pile of paper, silent... Then I burst out laughing! He managed to pull it off.
I never realised you could buy packs of 32 toilet rolls.
I might try that and keep them in the shed
- I now know the most unpleasant thing that can happen at the airport. And no, it’s not missing your flight or forgetting your passport. Although those situations are not great either.
I arrived back from vacation hoping to quickly retrieve my luggage. But after 1.5 hours, the carousel was empty and my suitcase was nowhere in sight. All the passengers from my flight went home.
In short, I reported my luggage as lost. The airport is handling it. But after 10 days, it’s still nothing. I have nothing to wear.
I found an old pair of jeans and a T-shirt, and I’m wearing those. I took all my summer clothes on the trip, and now they are who knows where. So, I turned my long-sleeve top into a summer top. It’s just sad.
I arrived in Manila from Guam. Luggage missing. 😡 Stayed 10 days. On the ramp to go home to the Midwest. I get a call from a local number. The airline had just gotten my luggage from Denver! Now I'm heading to Kansas City. I told them to deliver it to my sister in law. I'd retrieve it in 18 months.
- There are days when nothing seems to go right. I’m running late for some meeting, the weather couldn’t be worse: rain, freezing cold. And to top it off, I’ve got the hiccups.
I have to leave, but my wife asks for a ride somewhere along the way. Well, I’m already late, so what’s the difference. We get in the car and drive. I’m wet, grumpy, and hiccupping. Then my wife suddenly points her finger at her phone.
“I think I transferred $3,000 to the wrong place...”
“What do you mean ‘to the wrong place’?”
“I was supposed to transfer $300 for the gym, but I accidentally added an extra zero. I sent $3,000 to who knows where.”
I park the car.
“All right,” I say. “Let me see your phone, I’ll check... How did you manage that? We’re heading to the bank now. Do you have your ID with you?”
“Are you done?”
“What do you mean?”
“You stopped hiccupping?”
“Seems like it.”
“Well, that’s good. I didn’t transfer anything anywhere. Let’s keep going.”
And it actually worked. It lifted my mood for the whole day. And as for that meeting, I wasn’t the only one who was late, so no one even noticed.
That's why men need wives!
- Playing with my niece (she’s 4 years old) in some game from a children’s magazine. It’s like “Find 3 pink or blue bears in the picture.” I tell her, “Let’s do it this way. I’ll look for the blue bears, and you search for the pink ones. And whoever wins gets a prize — a chocolate bar.”
My niece quickly finds all the bears and says, “Look, I’ve found all the pink bears, I won!” I tell her, “Hold on, I’ve found all my blue bears, so I won too!” Niece: “No, there can only be one winner, there’s only one chocolate bar.”
Me: “Well, what should we do?” Niece, thinking it over, replies: “Then it’s like this: I won, and you didn’t lose.”
Break the 🍫 chocolate bar in half. Simple..

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- My mom recently shared a story about her friend. She got expelled from university. Back then, it was quite shameful, so she was afraid to tell her parents.
The girl started working as a tram driver just to get a place to live. After working for about 6 months, she re-enrolled in university, and her parents never found out a thing. She really pulled it off, a true go-getter!
- My younger son is the jealous type. From a young age, he demanded a lot of attention. As soon as he started talking, he asked, “Who do you love more, me or my older brother?”
At first, I tried to explain that I love both of them equally. But that answer didn’t satisfy him. And if I said I loved him more, I would then have to explain how much more. In short, it was a whole problem.
So when he asked about it again, I answered, “Your brother.” The child went pale and, with tears in his eyes, asked, “How much more?” I calmly explained, “By 3 years. Your brother is 3 years older than you, and I love him 3 years more.”
That answer seemed logical to him. He accepted it without any further questions.
That is THE best answer!
- Had a fight with a friend who borrowed my curling iron. And I don’t go to work without styled hair and beautiful curls. Curled my hair using the metal stand from a lamp.
It's not about the price. When you lend someone something and you don't get it back, you just love it so much more and want it back! Very resourceful though - using the metal stand.
- I decided to make dumplings. My son usually helps me make them. But this time, a friend was coming over to visit him. I told him, “That’s great, I’ll give you two a master class on dumpling making today, and there are 2 open spots!”
They got into it with enthusiasm: played music, joked around — I was almost moved to tears. We all ate together, everyone was full and satisfied. The master class was a success.
- A coworker asked me to “help” with a presentation for the boss. In the end, I did everything, and she just turned it in as her own. At the meeting, the boss praised her and didn’t even glance at me. I didn’t argue in front of everyone.
I waited for the corporate event and loudly proposed a toast: “To the coworker! She presented my ideas so beautifully that I envy her artistry! May she come up with the content herself next year — she’ll do a great job.” Everyone started exchanging glances and stared at the coworker. She blushed but raised her glass.
After that, she came up to me and apologized. Well, I wasn’t going to put up with impudence. By the way, a couple of months later she was fired, and I got promoted.
What goes around, definitely comes around.
- Once at work, we needed to cut a cake. The cake was quite big, but there were also quite a few people. We used a ruler, and it came out evenly.
In the evening, I proudly recounted the story to my spouse. In response, she told me how she and her coworker divided a round cake once, using a protractor. Engineers, geez!
Very cakey solution that takes the cake!
- My friend has a nephew. They were teaching him how to tell time. He seemed to have figured it out. A couple of days later, she met him and asked, “So, Ron, what time is it now?”
He honestly admitted that he hadn’t fully grasped the system yet and could only tell time when it was exactly the hour or the half-hour. Then he looked at the clock on the wall and seriously said that for now, the time is unknown.
Timeless!
I need time to say what time is now when you asking me what time is it
- I lent my expensive necklace to a friend for a company event — “just for one evening.” She kept making excuses for a month: “Yeah, yeah, I’ll bring it tomorrow.” I realized that she wouldn’t return it to me just like that.
So I decided not to make a scene but to outsmart her. I simply got in touch with her husband and texted him, saying that his wife was thrilled with my necklace and that I found a jeweler who could replicate it, but I needed a detailed photo.
Her husband replied, “Of course, right away.” By the evening, he sent a photo of my necklace and added, “It’s weird. She said she returned it to you.” I thanked him and didn’t write anything else.
The next day, my friend returned the jewelry herself. She looked upset, but a month later, when they had their anniversary, she thanked me — because her husband didn’t have to figure out a gift. But I somehow lost the desire to communicate with her.
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That’s the quiet pleasure of watching someone outthink a moment. They didn’t have time to prepare. They had no script, no notes, no chance to rehearse the perfect response. And somehow, in the half-second between the question and the answer, they found exactly the right thing to say: 15+ Times Women Quietly Reminded the World That a Sense of Humor Beats Almost Any Argument
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