Talking to Themselves: Many people engage in self-talk or have inner monologues, especially when working through problems or making decisions, but may feel self-conscious about admitting it to others.
Googling Their Own Name: It's common for people to search for their own name online out of curiosity or to see what information is available about them
Picking Their Nose: Nose picking is a common habit, especially in private settings, but most people prefer not to discuss or admit to it publicly.
Adjusting Underwear in Public: People may discreetly adjust their underwear for comfort, but they are unlikely to openly admit to doing so in public.
Skipping Showers: Occasionally skipping a shower, especially on lazy days or when feeling unwell, is common, but many people may feel embarrassed to admit to it.
Secretly Sniffing Laundry: Some people may secretly sniff their clothes to determine if they're clean enough to wear again, but it's not a behavior they're likely to admit openly.
Secretly Sniffing Laundry: Some people may secretly sniff their clothes to determine if they're clean enough to wear again, but it's not a behavior they're likely to admit openly.
Checking Social Media Stalkers: People may secretly check the social media profiles of others, such as ex-partners or acquaintances
Talking to Pets as if They Understand: Many pet owners talk to their pets as if they understand what they're saying, even though they know deep down that their pets don't comprehend human language.