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### **Surprisingly, Why So Many People Are Putting a Bag of Rice on Their Door Handle**
At first glance, seeing a **bag of rice hanging from a door handle** might seem odd or even accidental. But believe it or not, this unusual practice is gaining popularity — and for some very clever reasons.
So what’s the deal? Why are people hanging rice on their doorknobs, and should you be doing it too? The answer might surprise you — it’s a blend of **practicality, tradition, and a bit of science**.
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### 🌾 The Practical Side: Moisture & Odor Control
**Rice is a natural desiccant** — meaning it absorbs moisture. That’s why it’s often used to dry out wet phones. Similarly, placing a **small bag of uncooked rice near entryways** (like on a door handle or doorknob) can help reduce excess **humidity** in the immediate area.
In humid homes, especially near entry points where outside air enters frequently, moisture can lead to:
* Musty smells
* Mold and mildew growth
* Rust on metal components like locks and handles
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A breathable bag (like a mesh or cotton pouch) of rice **draws in moisture**, helping to keep the surrounding area drier and fresher — naturally.
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### 🧘 The Traditional & Cultural Element
In some cultures, **rice is seen as a symbol of luck, prosperity, and protection**. Hanging a bag of rice by the door is believed by some to:
* **Ward off negative energy or spirits**
* Invite **abundance and blessings** into the home
* Symbolize a home that always has food and warmth
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