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Stuff You Should Know About Stuff: How to Properly Behave in Certain Situations
By Tripp Crosby and Tyler Stanton
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Important guidance about life’s most trivial problems: “This book is hilarious.” —Jon Acuff, New York Times–bestselling author of Start
Do you know how to properly conduct yourself in a public restroom? What about while in the midst of a profoundly awkward silence? Have you perfected how to get out of helping your friend move? If you answered no to those questions, you need Stuff You Should Know About Stuff, the book that future anthropologists will no doubt call “the Rosetta Stone of handling trivial life situations.”
Tripp and Tyler, the sketch comedy duo who created the viral videos “Sh*t Nobody Says” and “Things You CAN’T Do When You’re NOT in a Pool,” bring you this guide instructing you how to navigate the treacherous waters of life’s quandaries. You’ll find:
*An Open Letter to Starbucks Patrons
*Movie Commandments
*Rules for My Waiter
*Concert Etiquette
*Photos and illustrations for people who enjoy photos and illustrations and stuff like that
*and much more
Learn how to deal with trivial situations, where we spend most of our time, trying to recover from going for the fist bump when a casual acquaintance wanted a high five.
“Probably one of the top ten books ever written. I can’t wait to read it.”—Jeff Foxworthy
Do you know how to properly conduct yourself in a public restroom? What about while in the midst of a profoundly awkward silence? Have you perfected how to get out of helping your friend move? If you answered no to those questions, you need Stuff You Should Know About Stuff, the book that future anthropologists will no doubt call “the Rosetta Stone of handling trivial life situations.”
Tripp and Tyler, the sketch comedy duo who created the viral videos “Sh*t Nobody Says” and “Things You CAN’T Do When You’re NOT in a Pool,” bring you this guide instructing you how to navigate the treacherous waters of life’s quandaries. You’ll find:
*An Open Letter to Starbucks Patrons
*Movie Commandments
*Rules for My Waiter
*Concert Etiquette
*Photos and illustrations for people who enjoy photos and illustrations and stuff like that
*and much more
Learn how to deal with trivial situations, where we spend most of our time, trying to recover from going for the fist bump when a casual acquaintance wanted a high five.
“Probably one of the top ten books ever written. I can’t wait to read it.”—Jeff Foxworthy
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Reviews for Stuff You Should Know About Stuff
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5√ "Please Lock the Door of the 'Onesy'"
That means, the one-person rest room. Brilliant comic to accompany that behavior tip.
That little gem of a tip pretty much sets the tone for this funny book. Lots of cute tips--a lot are common sense, but some not so common. The writing resembles that of Scott Adams ("Dilbert.") Lots of snarky cracks. Here are some of my favorites:
♦ "You're the only one who cares about your new ringtone." Ouch!
♦ On presentations, "Please refrain from going through a long list of facts one by one." (Of course, this tip is presented vertically.)
♦ "Husband's honest opinion of dinner shall remain supressed until at least twenty-four hours after wife has asked."
Perhaps the funniest section is on when "spanking" another man is allowed. If you are in baseball uniforms okay, if in suits, not okay. Also, "Only spank in a moment of praise." And "Only Spank Once."
There are also guidelines for when men are allowed to hug other men. There are special rules that allow for expressions such as "Great to see you man, it's been a while," versus "Farewell, man." In this latter case, a farewell hug is okay, but "just make sure it happens at the last possible second... hug then get the hell out of there."
√ Well, you get the idea. All in all, a funny book that is a cute way to pass the time. Not a deep book, but would did you expect from a book that begins with restroom door-locking etiquette?