People feel 'lied to' after learning 'correct way' to wear scarf during cold weather
People in the UK are feeling the chill right now.
With temperatures hitting below 0 degrees in parts of the country, it's safe to say we're all shivering at the moment. Now as winter is in full swing, it's likely you'd be wrapping up warm with gloves, hats and scarfs.
But did you know you could well be wearing your scarf all wrong? People on X, formerly Twitter, are mind-blown after the Today Years Old account, which boasts 1.1million followers, revealed the ultimate weather hack.
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In a clip, a woman can be seen demonstrating a unique way of wearing your scarf – and it's already gone down a treat. She said: "Has anyone ever showed you how to put a scarf on like this?
"You start off like this, put it to the back, criss-cross them and bring those two forward. Okay then you want to pull the neck piece for some, put these two inside, pull them down in the back there will be one that you can put over your head.
"When you put it over your head, it'll keep the ears warm, you can tighten it down to your head so your ears are nice and warm then you put your hat over. When we put your hat over, it's going to cover your ear perfect. So it's like double protection in the winter."
So instead of just wearing a scarf, you're basically covering your head too – for extra warmth. And the savvy hack struck a chord among social media users as the post racked up 2,400 likes and just over 400 retweets.
One said: "Today I learned how to wear a scarf." While another added: "Omg I've been lied to my whole life." And a third posted: "Genius," while a fourth chimed in: "You're doing it right! Thank you."
Looking for more mind-blowing things on the internet? Recently, people were left amazed after learning what WD-40 actually means.
Posting to his 117,000 followers, user @enterviewteev revealed he only just learned what it means. He said in his caption: "I bet over 90% of my followers had no idea," as he claimed he was "today years old" after discovering what the "WD" stands for.
He revealed: "The WD and WD-40 stands for water dispersal. Who knew that the WD and WD-40 stood for water dispersal? Nobody even thinks about those academics when they using WD-40."