30 ‘Old Person’ Habits That Seemed Silly—Until People Tried Them

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Aging comes with wisdom—and, as many have discovered, some surprisingly good habits. Someone on Reddit asked, “What’s an ‘old person’ habit you’ve adopted because it’s actually a really good idea?” The responses poured in, proving that old-school wisdom can make life much easier. From sleeping early to carrying tissues everywhere, here are some of the best answers people shared.

It turns out that “old people” habits aren’t just about age—they’re about making life easier, healthier, and more enjoyable. Whether it’s prioritizing sleep, staying organized, or simply wearing comfortable shoes, these habits prove that sometimes, the older generation really does know best.

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#1

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Spending time in a peaceful and quiet home instead of partying.

#2

Going out with my husband for lunch instead of dinner. No overly stuffed belly before bed, can get in your pjs and relax at night and talk about the lovely lunch, and you can enjoy the views or gardens at the pub or restaurant.

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#3

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Pill organiser. SO convenient.

#4

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Gardening….
And as my grandfather said, learn to age gracefully and accept the changes as they come.

LizardPossum:

It’s wild how gardening just snuck up on me. I got a couple of herbs, then a Venus flytrap – just a couple. And it exploded from there. Now I have a whole “tea garden” full of herbs I make tea with plus a bunch of veggies and cool, weird plants that just look cool.

#5

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Closed captioning on anything I watch.

Darth_Krios:

I can’t hear without my subtitles!

#6

I have started shutting up lol. I was advised, by an older, wiser supervisor, to talk less. I never paid attention to the fact that some people take advantage of what I just considered friendly openness, but may be considered over-sharing. Not everyone is your friend. Some people have an agenda, and are waiting for you to give them something they can use.

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#7

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All weekend errands are done before noon to beat the crowds. If I can’t get there before then, I’ll wait.

Oldachrome1107:

The proper old person errand hack is doing them on a Wednesday at like 1:30 pm.

#8

I get to the airport plenty early for flights and don’t care about waiting around if the lines are short. I’m 27. I’ve had enough close calls for one life.

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#9

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Sewing / crocheting it’s literally meditation 🧘‍♀️.

#10

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Carrying ibuprofen in my pursue always. You never know when one might need.

#11

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Comfy pants. Comfy shoes. Life’s too short for uncomfortable pants and shoes.

#12

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Wanting to stay home. Have them come to me.

#13

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Granny trolly. Life saver.

batteryforlife:

Seconded. Looks stupid, friggin lifesafer for the big weekly shop with no car.

#14

Ignore the clock, eat when you’re hungry, sleep when you’re tired.

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#15

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Sitting in the shade and enjoying the breeze when I am by the water. You are hidden in plain sight and you see and hear a lot.

#16

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Going to eat at a nice place at reasonable non busy hour of 4:30.

#17

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Not caring about my looks/body image! I still struggle with that, especially the culture we live in, but since I hit 50 I just care so much less! I’m definitely not going to judge my worth by what someone else thinks. Especially when they’re trying to sell something!

#18

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Earplugs at concerts and movie theaters, thank me in a few decades.

#19

Grunting when I stand up. Actually, I didn’t adopt it, it adopted me!

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#20

Taking naps. Never felt better. No wonder my grandparents have lived so long.

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#21

Hold the railing when walking up or down stairs.

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#22

Keeping a running grocery and to do list. “Writing it down later” is a young man’s thing.

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#23

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Washing and reusing zip lock bags.

#24

You know those “grabber” things that they market to “old people” so they can reach stuff up on h**h shelves? Those are really handy at any age, I’ve got a couple around the house. They’re really useful when the dog rolls his favorite ball under the bed and sits there whining at you to get it for him.

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#25

Taking my shoes off at the door and stepping straight into my slippers.

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#26

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Resting my eyes!
My grandma used to just sit there with her eyes closed and I’d always ask if she was asleep. But I get it now, sometimes they just need a little break.

#27

Drive slower than usual in parking lots – it can save a life or prevent a serious injury.

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#28

Paper printouts on my vacation itinerary. As someone with a common name it helps if I have the confirmation number handy. Having a piece of paper with the information for my flight/hotel/rental car means I don’t need my phone.

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#29

Changing straight into pajamas the second I’m home. You won’t catch me hanging out in the house in my street clothes. I’m either n***d or in my jammies.

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#30

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Shower chair. Should not have been so old people marketed.

Saumya Ratan

Saumya is an explorer of all things beautiful, quirky, and heartwarming. With her knack for art, design, photography, fun trivia, and internet humor, she takes you on a journey through the lighter side of pop culture.

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