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I blow on the top of soda cans before opening them.
When I was very young I’d ride to and from school and it took me past my grandparents. During summer I’d stop in on the way home to grab a soda and because they kept them in a shed out back they’d get dusty before getting put in the fridge. So I’d blow the dust off and make sure the top is clean, fast forward 25 years and I still do it.
TW: spiders
I do this too, because my parents did it. I made it a conscious habit after I found a tiny spider skeleton right under the opening of a can I'd already started drinking out of. Now I at least check, usually blow, sometimes rinse.
I actually do the same thing. A lot of cans that I get from convenience stores are covered it dirt and gunk. I'll usually blow on the top or rinse the can.
I tap them three times on top. My gf from high school did it, and she rubbed off on me