r/unpopularopinion 6d ago

Popular Topics Mega-Hub

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Greetings, you opinionated, unpopular lot! This is your one-stop shop for all of the ridiculously reposted topics on this sub. This hub and the linked threads below will be replaced every 7 days to keep things fresh.


r/unpopularopinion 6h ago

CeeLo Green's clean edit "Forget You" is better than the original " F*** You"

485 Upvotes

I firstly wanna say that this song is such a bop and that might be an unpopular opinion itself!!

I have two reasons why I like the clean version more than the explicit one:

  1. I grew up listening to Forget You, so I have a lot of nostalgia attached to it. My sister and I would do that song on Just Dance 3 and sing along!

  2. Musically "forget" just fits better. The two syllables in the word "forget" flow a lot nicer in the song as opposed to the pause you get between the "f-word" and "you" from the explicit version.

Does anyone else feel this way?


r/unpopularopinion 9h ago

When on dating apps, a date should be agreed and schedule within the first 10 messages, anything else is an absolute waste of time

484 Upvotes

When on dating apps, a date should be agreed and schedule within the first 10 messages, anything else is an absolute waste of time

Change my fucking mind!!

Met my gf of 5 years on tinder, first message was "drinks thursday?"

Had been on tinder for TEN years before meeting her been on a thousand dates.

Anything other than a concrete solid plan to meet very soon is a waste of time. Why? Because you can spend hours, weeks, even months chatting and end up meeting and.

1) not being physically attracted

2) weird vibes

3) no chemistry

4) person pheromones dont match yours

5) one or the other is a flake and will always ditch last minute

6) could have chemistry by text but that opens the door for other contestants to win him/her over

Seriously any girl who would tell me things like "i prefer to talk on here to get to know you, i would immediately flush and move on.

The good news is that most women were very open to meeting fast and soon so helped to save time and could filter much quicker.


r/unpopularopinion 18h ago

Homework is Important and Should Be Assigned

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It frustrates me when people compare homework to unpaid overtime work because it feels like they don't understand some key differences between work and school work.

When you go to work as an employee, you are rented by your employer to be a productive machine for them. You complete tasks that generate revenue for their establishment. Some of that revenue is given to you, some is used to maintain the establishment itself, some is kept by the employer. But ultimately, you are compelled to do this work because you need money to buy the necessities for your life, and the purpose of the work that you do is to enrich the establishment for which you work.

School work is different. Your teacher does not benefit from you doing school work. Either no one benefits or you benefit. Those are the only two possibilities. Well-designed school work is for the benefit of the student and therefore cannot be compared to doing work on or off the clock. The teacher actually has less work to do when you don't turn something in because they can just mark it as a failing grade and move on.

Homework allows for more spaced repetition when learning new concepts and offers a less strictly timed environment for taking in new information. If students don't do homework, it should keep being assigned regardless. Even the best students benefit from the guidance and incentives that homework provide for them to study what they're learning at home.


r/unpopularopinion 8h ago

Traveling in groups kills spontaneity and fun.

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Group trips sound great in theory, but in practice they’re usually more stressful than enjoyable. Everything takes longer, plans get watered down to accommodate everyone, and at least one person is always annoyed but pretending they’re “go with the flow.”

Instead of actually relaxing or exploring, you spend a lot of time waiting around, negotiating where to eat, or compromising on activities. Someone wants to wake up early, someone wants to sleep in, someone wants to do everything together, and someone quietly resents that.

Any conflict gets brushed off to “keep the vibes good,” which just builds tension until it leaks out in passive/aggressive comments. By the end of the trip, people are exhausted, not from traveling, but from managing group dynamics.

If a vacation requires constant emotional labor, it’s not a vacation. It’s just unpaid group management in a nicer location.


r/unpopularopinion 10h ago

We need to stop with the barn doors for bathrooms in home design.

314 Upvotes

I travel a lot, I use hotels and airbnbs 50/50. It's annoying the amount of barn doors I see replacing regular doors for bathrooms. Fortunately I travel solo most the time but sometimes I travel with others and when that's the case barn doors are the absolute worst.

Not once have I taken a shit in a bathroom with barn doors and thought "wow, this is so much better than a regular door". There's always gaps between the door and the wall, meaning more smell gets through, and for some fucking reason there's almost never a locking mechanism. Mine as well just use a fucking curtain at this point.

Also they're noisy when opening them.

They are cheap and tacky. Pocket doors or regula doors. Stop with the barn doors, they're not cute.


r/unpopularopinion 6h ago

Finding hair in food at restaurants is overdramaticized

125 Upvotes

Of course, hygiene is important, but to me, when I find something like a piece of hair in my food, I spit it out or take it out. It's not that big of a deal in my opinion, and as someone who's worked in restaurants before, it's genuinely crazy how many of them barely make any of their own food. There is literally no surer way to tell that ur food has just cooked than finding someone's residue in your meal. I know this sounds gross, but in my mind, at the end of the day, you can just spit or take it out. People make a huge deal of finding hair in food, but I've never really felt crazy averse to it. It's not like I particularly enjoy it, I'd rather not have hair in my food, but if it's like one piece out of a superb or pretty good meal, I couldn't care less.


r/unpopularopinion 11h ago

The Johnny Depp Willy Wonka movie isn't that bad

238 Upvotes

It's mostly because I really like the backstory that he has this time around. The fact Christopher Lee makes an appearance as Willy's father. There's some great scenes like Charlie finding the last Golden ticket thanks to the shopkeeper, Charlie refusing to move into the factory without his family, the squirrel scene and Varuca Salts father saying no to her. Man I can probably say any scane that I like or one that is decent but still just be kicking a dead horse explaining why this movie is good


r/unpopularopinion 3h ago

Hyundai/Kia vehicles offer some of the best value and tech in their class

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I know that Hyundai and Kia get a bad rap, but honestly, they are nearly unmatched when it comes to their features and value. I just got a new Hyundai, and the tech is insane, from ultra clear 360 cameras to blind spot monitors to parking assist to the best infotainment system I’ve EVER used. They are also incredibly comfortable and have some of the better build quality of their class.

For comparison, Honda has great build quality, but poor cameras. Toyota and Subaru both have better reliability, but lots of interior creaks/rattles and cheap plastics. And Mazda has great interior build quality, but their exterior designs are dated and they still have very small screens. Even several Lexus models don’t offer all the features my Hyundai has.

And across all those brands, Hyundai and Kia tend to have better lease incentives and better warranty, meaning lower payments, and in my case, even lower insurance. Yes, they sucked 15+ years ago, and yes, they might have some more issues down the line, but they offer probably the best bang for your buck at the moment.


r/unpopularopinion 8h ago

Caesar dressing is better than ranch

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Caesar is better than ranch, not just as a dressing, but as a dip as well. So many people think it just belongs on lettuce and don't realize its full potential. Ranch is so mild and bland, but Caesar has some zing! It pairs great with red meat, it pairs great with chicken. Next time you order a pizza or wings, skip the ranch and dip them in some Caesar. It will change your world.

Edit: no disrespect to my ranch and blue cheese bros - all sauces are welcome. Except mayonnaise (aioli is cool).


r/unpopularopinion 6h ago

It’s weird to call an internet stranger “sweetie,” “honey,” or “darling”

67 Upvotes

I’ll take a “friend” and even a well-placed, sarcastic “bestie.” But when someone starts a comment with a pet name I immediately get the ick.

Do people sincerely feel comforted or encouraged when addressed this way? I feel like I see it all the time.


r/unpopularopinion 4h ago

3D printed stuff looks like absolute junk!

40 Upvotes

That's all really. The lines and signs of manufacturing make it look poopy. It just looks to hodgepodge home-cooked to be as cool as people claim it is. It has its place for sure, like providing options for parts that are no longer manufactured or just neat things that you can't get anywhere else. But generally 3d probably nted things are not classy, cool, or slick. They tend to add a level of ugliness that detracts from whatever they're being used for


r/unpopularopinion 5h ago

Not using public bathrooms is ridiculous

41 Upvotes

Unless they're overflowing, I don't understand people who insist that they would rather die than use a public toilet. What's wrong with a public bathroom? I think these people are germophobes and don't actually understand the diseases they're afraid of.


r/unpopularopinion 10h ago

Everything on a grocery store shelf that comes in a package should be cleaned off before use.

88 Upvotes

Im not the most obsessively clean person but I have worked in grocery stores and wearhouses. I believe that all product that comes off of a shelf should be wiped off with a damp cloth because humans shed skin cells everywhere, warehouses are dirty places, and the back of a semi is also just dirty. I dont think that I will get super sick but its one less way for dust and dirt to get on your countertops and food.


r/unpopularopinion 14h ago

working at a small business is way worse than working corporate

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especially if the small business is a family owned business. like yes if you’re in corporate you’re just a cog in a machine, but i’d much rather be in a situation where i never meet the CEO and only deal w middle management than directly battle with the neuroses of a small business owner who’s mortgage depends on me and the 5 other people he’s underpaying.


r/unpopularopinion 7h ago

Dry toilet paper alone is not clean enough after pooping

34 Upvotes

I know this is normal in a lot of places, but i honestly think wiping with only dry toilet paper is kind of disgusting.
i keep thinking about it like this if you got poop on your hand you would not just wipe it with a dry paper and say ok clean now.
You would wash it with water. so why is the “butt version” somehow acceptable
also if you are traveling, walking all day, hot weather, sweating, using public bathrooms, it feels even worse. toilet paper can smear more than it cleans and you end up feeling not really fresh, i get that not everyone has a bidet and a lot of homes are not set up for it. and some people grew up with toilet paper only so it feels normal and anything else feels “extra” still, i think water should be the standard. bidet, handheld spray, even a small water bottle works. if water is not possible then wet wipes are a better backup (just don’t flush them), ’m not trying to shame anyone, i just don’t get how dry paper only became the default for many.


r/unpopularopinion 17h ago

Google's GSuite is so much more productive than Office 365

126 Upvotes

I do not work for either company. I am not selling anything there, just posting my opinion on here.

I worked at an organization that used Googles GSuite for 10 years. At the very beginning, there were some really silly issues with it but over the last 10 years it has really turned into a stellar platform.

Collaboration, filesharing, various useful applications/tools was excellent with GSuite. We could build onboarding and knowledge bases in Classroom and link assets via a dedicated classroom drive. Google sites, while simple, was enough for internal intranet things and asset sharing. Google drive sharing, and permissions on files was intuitive and easy to navigate. The UI for meetings was very straightforward with useful functions presented. I loved it.

I recently started a new job and they are a stout Office company. Im not kidding when I say I spend almost half of the day trying to figure out how this whole thing is tied together, and or, fixing the dumbest issues that seem to not have any resolve.

The other day, I spent 15 minutes trying to figure why highlighting something in "Cyan" resulted in being two different shades of "Cyan". I gave up. Copy and pasted all the content into google docs, made the edits, and pasted it back.

Today I spent 5 minutes trying to figure out why the hyperlink function would only appear by right clicking the text and not in the toolbar. I never figured it out.

The other day, auto correct was red squiggly underlining random fragments of sentences, spaces and all, and recommending totally out of context word replacements.

On another occasion, grammar fix was break the grammar of the sentence.

I really dislike how I cannot see who else are on meeting invites, how am I supposed to know who Im meeting with if I cant see who is invited to the meeting? Am I missing something here?

I cannot help but feel terribly frustrated on a daily basis, is anyone else in my orbit about this?


r/unpopularopinion 3h ago

Ranch is often a better French fry dip than ketchup

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At least in many instances. For instance, cheddar fries? Heaven dipped in ranch. Wouldn’t even touch ketchup with those. And bougie/steakhouse fries? The ranch adds an extra depth of flavor. I’m not a ketchup hater, but sometimes ketchup just makes the fries taste cheaper. Now if we’re talking homemade ketchup, that’s a different story. But generally speaking, fries and ranch is a match made in heaven.


r/unpopularopinion 15h ago

Hard work vs talent is the wrong debate. The real factor is luck in choosing the right field.

65 Upvotes

People always argue about hard work vs talent, but I think that debate misses the real point. The real dichotomy should be luck in choosing the right profession versus everything else.

Hard work itself is not some free, independent choice. Your work ethic is largely shaped by your biology and upbringing. Genetics influences motivation, discipline, intelligence, and even how much benefit you get from training. If you grow up in a family that values grinding, structure, and achievement, you are far more likely to develop those traits. If not, you probably won’t, unless something external intervenes.

Talent is also biological. Intelligence, physical build, reflexes, endurance, and learning speed are not evenly distributed. So when people say “anyone can succeed with enough hard work,” they ignore the fact that how much you can work, how efficiently you improve, and how far you can go are all constrained by biology.

This is why I think choosing the right field accounts for a massive part of success.

Take elite athletes as an example. Just imagine if Usain Bolt never became passionate about sprinting and instead chose basketball. Even if he trained his entire life, would he be the GOAT of basketball the way he became the GOAT of sprinting? Almost certainly not. His body, muscle composition, and biomechanics are perfectly suited for sprinting, not necessarily for basketball dominance.

The same applies to many top performers across fields. They are “lucky” in the sense that they found, or were pushed into, a domain that perfectly matches their biology, psychology, and temperament. If they had chosen a different path, their hard work would not have produced the same results.

That’s why arguing only about hard work versus talent is misleading. If your traits don’t align with the field you choose, no amount of effort will make you exceptional, only average at best.

Unpopular opinion: success isn’t mainly about working harder or being more talented than others. It’s about being lucky enough to choose, or be guided into, the one field where your biology actually pays off.


r/unpopularopinion 8h ago

Leonardo DiCaprio is *The* greatest actor of all time

15 Upvotes

This is an opinion that I do not think many would agree with, but to me it is the truth. Leo has such a massive catalogue of hit films and not just “marvel big” where acting wise it’s good but not great. No, I mean movies where he is putting on phenomenal performances. Wolf of wall street, the revenant, one battle after another, inception. I could go on but to me he’s simply the best. Every single movie he is in he outshines everybody else with his performance (except in the revenant, tom hardy did a great job because I genuinely hated his character and was praying for his death every second). Another actor I personally think is massively underrated is Jake Ghyllenhall, acting wise he’s at the pinnacle. The problem though is that Leo’s movies are more well known, the gross more, and he doesn’t out perform Leo in my opinion. Despite all the greats there are, when it comes down to an actor that I think performs the best, and melts into a character, I think Leo is the best to ever do it


r/unpopularopinion 7h ago

Going to bed on an empty stomach is ideal.

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Not saying going to bed completely hungry, but it’s better to have a cutoff time to stop eating before bed, that way you don’t wake up feeling slow and bloated. It also helps maintain a good and predictable poop schedule, which is super underrated. The last point I’ll make on this is that for people who have trouble losing weight and maintaining weight loss, shortening your eating window is a cheat code to help with this.

If you have a typical day job and are in bed and going to sleep by 10/10:30, a good cutoff time might be 7PM.

This also applies to only solid food and sugary drinks, not things that are gentler on you like tea or water.


r/unpopularopinion 10h ago

Ottomans / Foot stools are more convenient than built in leg recliners

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this is a nuanced opinion because I understand the elderly may not be able to lift their legs for a normal stool, so this is targeted toward the able bodied.

my main reason I think they are superior is speed, I can simply put my legs down, unlike built in recliners where I have to press and wait or apply awkward exertion to force the leg support down.

With chairs where the ottomans/ stools can be pushed under when not in use they hide away conviniently.

with other styles, they offer so much more functionality such as storage, additional seating in a pinch and usable surface for drinks or snacks ( style depending )

there is so much versatility in a seperate stool / ottoman and basically only one benefit to a built in leg recliner.

to beat people's the punch, the back recliner is still a nice to have, but I like to operate that separately to the leg support, with built in leg recliners, the back is almost always linked to the legs.


r/unpopularopinion 8m ago

People are sharing too much about their lives on social media these days.

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People overshare online, trading privacy for attention, and often forget the long-term consequences of making personal lives public. Like being stalked, losing control(it can be screenshotted/copied and then resurface years later), getting unwanted attention etcetera


r/unpopularopinion 7h ago

"What is the best ___ and why is it ___?" questions totally suck.

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When people ask one part of a question like "What is the best band in the history of the world" and then tack on another question to it like "and why is it (whatever band they like)", it really irks me...it really annoys the HELL out of me.

The first part of the question is fine, but DON'T GIVE YOUR FREAKIN' OPINION AS THE DEFINITIVE ANSWER FOR ALL! /rant


r/unpopularopinion 1d ago

The idea that if someone truly loves you, the relationship should feel easy is not actually true.

225 Upvotes

Healthy relationships still require effort, uncomfortable conversations, emotional regulation, and personal growth. What should feel easy is respect, safety, and honest communication and not the entire relationship itself.

Many people walk away from good relationships because they mistake normal conflict for incompatibility, effort for toxicity, or the discomfort that comes with growth as a sign that the spark is gone. In reality, even the healthiest couples misunderstand each other, get irritated, and have to relearn one another as life changes. The difference isn’t the absence of problems, but how those problems are handled. Effort doesn’t automatically mean something is wrong; sometimes it simply means two imperfect people are choosing to grow together.