I Want To Know About The Greatest Life Hacks You've Actually Learned From TV And Movies

Learning a new life hack to help make life easier (or providing you with a cool new trick to show off) is such a great joy. You can learn any small life hacks from social media, a friend, or even directly from your TV screen.

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So, I wanted to ask the BuzzFeed Community, What's a go-to life hack that you learned from a TV show or movie?

Maybe you were watching The Pursuit of Happyness back in 2006 and learned that using coffee filters is probably one of the best ways to clean your windows, and you've been doing it ever since. They're lint-free, won't leave any residue or streaks behind, and it's cheaper than using up all of your paper towels.

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Or maybe for years now, you've learned that using alcohol-free aftershave really is the move so you don't dry your face out. Thanks to Patrick Bateman from American Psycho, you can never imagine going back to the old stuff.

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Maybe you take the term "life hack" very literally and quickly became CPR certified by Michael Scott from The Office. Now, you're ready for any opportunity to bust out "Stayin' Alive" and actually save a life.

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Whatever the life hack you learned from the big screen may be, I would love to know! Feel free to leave your hack in the comments, or if you'd like to remain anonymous, you can fill out this form. The most entertaining and helpful life hacks will be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed Community post!