Les objets du quotidien autour de nous ont souvent des fonctionnalités cachées que nous ne réalisons même pas ! Par exemple, le petit trou dans le capuchon d'un stylo n'est pas juste esthétique : il est là pour permettre la circulation de l'air si quelqu'un l'avale accidentellement. Avez-vous remarqué le morceau de tissu supplémentaire qui vient avec de nouveaux vêtements ? Ce n'est pas juste pour des patchs ; c'est pour tester comment le tissu réagit au lavage ! Le trou dans les poignées de casserole est destiné à suspendre, mais il peut aussi tenir une cuillère de remuage pendant que vous cuisinez. Si vous regardez attentivement votre jauge d'essence, vous pourriez voir une petite flèche indiquant de quel côté se trouve votre réservoir d'essence. Même votre tube de dentifrice a une barre colorée à la fin, ce qui aide les machines à le trier lors de la fabrication. Les objets du quotidien sont pleins de ces petits secrets sympas qui rendent la vie plus facile de manières que nous n'avons même pas remarquées ! Animation créée par Sympa. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Musique par Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com Pour ne rien perdre de Sympa, abonnez-vous!: https://goo.gl/6E4Xna ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nos réseaux sociaux : Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sympasympacom/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sympa.officiel/ Stock de fichiers (photos, vidéos et autres): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Si tu en veux encore plus, fais un tour ici: http://sympa-sympa.com
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00:00A label on your panties that sinks into your most sensitive parts is certainly not a pleasant feeling.
00:06Of course, you can cut it, but it often leaves even more pointy and even more embarrassing corners.
00:12But if I told you that you have been taking it badly since the beginning when you cut your labels, look.
00:17On the left, the label is sewn in the seam, while on the right, it only holds a few threads.
00:23Cut these threads, and there you go. It's as if the label had never been there.
00:28In addition, thanks to this trick, you will now be able to know which panties will be the most comfortable when you make your labels.
00:35If you have recently traveled to Europe, you may have noticed how bad the bottle caps have become.
00:42Yes, according to the law, they must now scratch your nose, oops, sorry.
00:46They must be attached directly to the bottle.
00:49If these bottles annoy you too, try this.
00:52Once the bottle is open, turn the cap 90 degrees and pull until one of the plastic fittings breaks.
00:58Finally, turn the bottle until the cap touches your chin, and not your nose, and drink.
01:04You have always used your colander in the wrong way.
01:07This smart cooking device has a hidden function.
01:10The traditional way to drain the noodles is to throw them once they are boiled in a colander, right?
01:16But if your colander is about the same size as your saucepan, try this instead.
01:21Place the colander on the saucepan containing your noodles, like a lid, and drain the water.
01:27This method is faster and less dirty, and it keeps your noodles in the saucepan, in their place.
01:33Toilet ventouses and deviated ventouses are very different.
01:37The toilet ventouse is equipped with a very practical rubber flap, called a bridle.
01:42This bridle perfectly adapts to the sewage of the toilet,
01:45which allows you to get a strong suction to attack the most tenacious obstructions.
01:50While a toilet bridle is useless for toilets,
01:53the toilet bridle can be used for your sink or your bathtub.
01:57Just make sure to keep the flap inside the ventouse.
02:01Do not forget to clean it thoroughly with javelin water before passing toilets to the sink.
02:06Do not mix everything.
02:08If you are still working in an office, the next time you print something,
02:13do not forget to take a look at this printer integrated with the printer.
02:17It can engrave all the documents that go into the slot.
02:20By the way, this is not new.
02:22This type of printer has existed since the 90s.
02:26Why buy a ruler and spend your hard-earned money,
02:29if you can simply use a one-dollar bill to measure what you want?
02:33Provided that this something is about 15 centimeters.
02:37A one-dollar bill is about this size.
02:40Many people are convinced that these small holes located at the bottom left of your iPhone
02:45correspond to the speaker, but it is actually the microphone.
02:49Speaking of iPhone, if you own one of the latest models and your phone has no more juice,
02:53and in addition there is no power outlet nearby,
02:56here is a little tip.
02:58Take a double-ended charger cord and connect it to another iPhone 15.
03:03And hop, your phone gets a little push.
03:07You have probably already noticed that the 1 meter ribbon hook is always a bit cowardly.
03:11Well, it's done on purpose.
03:13The hook moves just enough to take into account its own thickness,
03:17which guarantees the precision of the inner and outer measurements.
03:20So, if you thought it was broken, it is not the case.
03:24It just does its job.
03:26As for the hole at the end, it is used to fix the ribbon to a nail
03:30when you want to get measurements from difficult places to access.
03:34The pockets of the new suits are sewn to keep the shape of the jacket
03:38during transport and exposure.
03:40Of course, you can undo them to use the pockets.
03:43But you have to be careful what you put in there.
03:46Anything that is heavy can easily deform your suit.
03:49The important thing, however, is not to forget to cut the wires that hold the back slits.
03:55This is to improve comfort.
03:57Do not forget to cut the points of the slit of your new coat,
04:00this flap located in the back.
04:03This deviated raclette hides a great secret.
04:05It can store water.
04:07Many deviated raclettes have tiny holes that allow the water to stay inside.
04:11But why would we need this water?
04:14Well, you can release it when you use your raclette,
04:17which will help you rinse your suit when you clean it.
04:21Here is a travel guide that will help you understand American highways.
04:25In the United States, highways whose number is odd are oriented east-west
04:29and those whose number is odd are oriented north-south.
04:33If the number of a highway starts with an odd number,
04:36it is a junction,
04:37which means that it does not connect to the main highway.
04:41If it starts with an even number,
04:43it is a loop that goes around or through a city
04:46and which ends up connecting to the main highway.
04:49Finally, the numbers divisible by 5 are the main highways intended to cross the country.
04:55The camera on your iPhone can also translate whitewash symbols,
04:59identify plants, and even recognize certain species of birds.
05:03It's as if you had a mini-encyclopedia in your pocket.
05:07Another tip.
05:08When you use the annotation function when retouching your photos,
05:12you may want to highlight a part of the image.
05:16Draw a circle around the desired area and keep your finger pressed at the end of the line.
05:21You will thus obtain a perfect circle instead of an approximate circle.
05:26This technique also works for squares, triangles, and stars.
05:31Barilla, probably the best-known pasta brand in the world,
05:34has teamed up with Spotify to create playlists
05:37that match the cooking time of the different types of pasta.
05:40Launch the playlist when you put your pasta in boiling water.
05:44When the music stops, your pasta is ready.
05:48Bread grates are equipped with a crumb tray that you can and must clean regularly.
05:52Just slide it and throw away the crumbs.
05:55It's an easy way to keep your bread grater clean and in good working order.
05:59You can use Google Maps to share your position in real time.
06:04All you have to do is click on the account icon,
06:06select Share Position, and choose the duration of the share.
06:10Your friend will be able to follow your progress and be ready as soon as you arrive.
06:14You can also record your parking spot by clicking on the blue dot.
06:19Did you know that some oven buttons are equipped with rear-mounted screws?
06:23You can adjust them to get a more precise temperature control.
06:27Your dishes will be perfectly cooked.
06:29In pre-paid service stations in the United States,
06:32try pressing Enter before sliding your debit or credit card into the device.
06:38You will access the pre-payment screen,
06:40and you will be able to manually enter the amount you need.
06:43If you drink outside in windy weather,
06:46place a few coins in an empty cup,
06:48then put the cup in which you drink inside the first one.
06:51The weight of the coins will prevent your drink from being overturned by the wind.
06:55Simple, but effective.
06:58Once you have peeled your potato,
07:00you may notice small cavities,
07:03the eyes,
07:03on which there is still skin.
07:06Many peelers are equipped with a small shovel designed to tackle these little things.
07:10All you have to do is take the shovel and dig to remove the skin.
07:14It's simple.
07:15An ingenious trick that will save you time when you cook.
07:19The camera of a mobile phone can help you determine if your remote control is working.
07:25The camera is sensitive to infrared.
07:27All you have to do is turn it on and direct it to the camera,
07:31while pressing the remote control buttons.
07:34You will then see the LED flash.
07:36If you do not see anything,
07:37it is because there is a problem with the remote control.
07:40Small bonus.
07:41White vinegar is not only used to cook.
07:43It is also the real hero of laundry.
07:46If you add it to your laundry,
07:47it will eliminate all bad smells.
07:50The amount can go from a drop to a cup by washing.
07:53Do not worry about the smell of vinegar.
07:55It disappears completely when rinsing,
07:57and your clothes will smell good.
07:58Vinegar is also very effective in eliminating limestone water deposits.