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How should your cutlery drawer be arranged? Huge debate sparks online

<p>A New Zealander has unwittingly set off a furious debate about how one should arrange their cutlery drawer, in a post on social media platform <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/newzealand/comments/9of3ee/how_does_nz_arrange_the_cutlery_drawer/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Reddit</a>. Should it be a left-right configuration of fork, knife, spoon? Or knife, fork, spoon? And which direction do you place the head of the cutlery?</p> <p>The post was headlined: “How does NZ arrange the cutlery drawer?”</p> <p>“How is the cutlery drawer arranged in your kitchen?” they wrote.</p> <p>“My whole life I’ve gone with the (L-R) fork, knife, spoon configuration (teaspoons below) but have stayed places where knives are on the far left.”</p> <p>“What’s the setup at your place?”</p> <p>As it turns out, people are very passionate when it comes to their cutlery configuration of choice, with hundreds giving their opinion. Some became quite angry about the issue voicing some very cutting commentary. “I actually get so irate over this,” said one Reddit user.</p> <p>One person spoke of a familiar cutlery situation many of us will be familiar with – both order and chaos.</p> <p>“Large knives, knives, forks, spoons, teaspoons at the bottom,” they said of their ordered drawer. “And then other two drawers a mess of utensils until you have a clean out every three years, because you just can’t find the f***ing quarter cup.”</p> <p>Another user agreed, saying, “This is the standard my household follows.”</p> <p>And one person praised the owner of the cutlery drawer as a “cultured individual with a fine taste in cutlery organisation”.</p> <p>But the debate was far from over. The utensil talk became even more controversial with the issue of which direction you should place the head of your knives, spoons and forks. Should it be towards the drawer handle or to the back of the drawer?</p> <p>“What sort of animal would arrange the handles towards the back of the drawer?” wrote one person.</p> <p>But as another Reddit user pointed out, “If all the handles are at the front then all forks, knives and spoons look the same.”</p> <p>However, another commenter admitted their cutlery drawer was “pure chaos”.</p> <p>“I just throw them all in the drawer together, no organisation, pure chaos,” they wrote. When someone branded the disrupter a “monster” they replied, “Survival of the fittest.”</p> <p><em>Image: Getty Images</em></p>

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What colour is this chest of drawers?

<p><span>A picture of a chest of drawers has gone viral online after people across the world are disagreeing over whether it was painted blue and grey, or white and pink.</span></p> <p><span>A photograph of the drawers was uploaded to Reddit by user agamiegamer who asked users what colours they saw.</span></p> <p><span>Viewers were divided over what the correct colour was.</span></p> <p><span>What colour combination do you see?</span></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><span><img width="497" height="375" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7266111/1_497x375.jpg" alt="1 (65)"/><br /></span></p> <p><span>The Reddit user who shared the picture later confirmed that the drawers were in fact grey and blue.</span></p> <p><span>After hearing the answer, some people were unconvinced.</span></p> <p><span>"Well it's definitely pink and white, but the lighting makes the white appear light blue but anybody with a brain can tell it's actually white." </span></p> <p><span>Some people suggested that the original photograph was edited using Photoshop to create the optical illusion.</span></p> <p><span>This debate follows “The Dress” that caused a frenzy in 2015 after people argued over whether it was blue and black or white and gold.</span></p> <p><span>The iconic dress, made by Roman Originals, was actually blue and black.</span></p> <p><span>What colour combination did you see? Let us know in the comments below. </span></p>

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