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Is there anything you won't buy after you start breaking up?
After learning to give up, I found that a truly exquisite life is to bid farewell to the bad habit of "hoarding" and will not buy these items again. These are common problems of poor families.

1, useless plastic bag, packing box. When we usually buy things, we often have a lot of plastic bags or plastic boxes and packaging boxes left by takeout. We'd better not hoard these disposable products.

Many friends around me will put these plastic bags and boxes at home. In fact, it is rarely used, but I think it is a waste to throw it away. However, many take-away boxes cannot be reused, heated or filled with food repeatedly, which is also harmful to our health.

If you have many such disposable items at home, it is not recommended that you buy or store them. Don't do things that hurt and damage your health in order to save a little money.

2. Plush toys. I believe that many girls will have many plush toys at home, but it is not recommended that you hoard too much. Inferior plush toys will continue to release a lot of formaldehyde, which will endanger our health anytime and anywhere.

In particular, plush toys that are rarely cleaned and disinfected when bought home will contain a large number of mites, which will also do some harm to our health and may cause our skin to be sensitive, acne and redness.

So don't put too many plush toys at home. If you buy them home, you must clean them regularly.