How to cook? Or even follow a recipe. Not like hard stuff either, a simple casserole recipe or cookie recipe. Not even find a good recipe, that's actually very hard online these days what with bullshit generators and stuff. I hand you a recipe.
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Yes I second this one. Some people can't even hard boil an egg
Makes me remember that old boomer joke "My wife cooks water in the evening so that the next day I just need to warm it up for my tea"
your shocked
It'd be spelling.
This isn't a spelling error. This is a grammatical error. "Your" is correctly spelled. It's just the wrong word.
Swimming, had to help fish a dude out of the lake because he swam far into the deep end and started panicking when he realized he didn't have the steam to swim back. His only swimming experience was water parks and kiddie pools.
That is ridiculous, on a lake there are barely any waves, you can just turn on your back and float around to catch a breath. Just remember to move from time to time so people don't think you're a corpse.
The ability to use the correct words
The ability to use the correct words
"The capacious aptitude for the judicious deployment of linguistically felicitous and semantically apropos verbiage," I think you mean.
Same as most kids don't know. there are a number of things. Money, listening, how/who to gather information from. I'm missing your point when you put adults in your question.
Why is it called "common" sense, if don't nobody have it anymore..?!
I think in a modern setting "common sense" refers to easily to understand lessons and concepts, but they still need to be taught. For me, it's common sense to perform proprioceptive rehab on a sprained ankle to restore function after immobilisation, but that's hardly common sense for everyone.
The phrase common sense originates from the Latin sensus communis and the Ancient Greek koine aisthesis (κοινὴ αἴσθησις). In classical philosophy, particularly in Aristotle's writings, "common sense" referred to an internal faculty that unified the information from the five physical senses, allowing an organism to perceive a coherent reality. This faculty was considered distinct from rational thought but essential for basic perception and judgment.
That's why. This is the original use. It mutated over time, however:
Over time, particularly by the 16th century, the meaning shifted toward "ordinary understanding" or "basic intelligence," the kind of practical judgment expected of any rational person.
And that then further mutated into the current, somewhat contrafactual meaning:
The phrase came to signify both the shared, basic intellectual capacities of ordinary people and, sometimes, the conventional wisdom or prejudices of the majority.
Starting fire with just a couple sticks.
Of dynamite?
I guess basic home renovation suff. I literally do these kinds of things for a living. In my experience, it’s not so much that people don’t know how to do this stuff - it’s more that they lack the tools, the time, or they’d just rather pay someone to do it properly. I’ve had jobs where it took me only a minute to fix something they could’ve easily done themselves, but honestly, I can’t blame people for not wanting to mess with something they’re unfamiliar with. Most of the time, I’m not any wiser than they are at the start either - but I guess I just have the ability to figure things out on the fly.
Mental arithmetic