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key, phone, bank card, coat
Phone, tissues and inhaler.
Keys, wallet and epi-pen are very important, but dependent on what I’m doing.
Key, phone and wallet obviously.
Usually also a small rucksack so that I can store a bottle of water, a jumper and a raincoat/umbrella. Sometimes I put my wallet and keys in there as well so that they don’t dig holes in my jeans pockets.
Phone, wallet, keys, power bank+usbc cable, gum/mints
Nothing.
Never thought of it before, but I very rarely take anything with me when leaving the house, except a Jacket if that counts.
It depends on what I’m doing and/or where I’m going.
Phone, wallet, keys, tissues, lip balm. Could lead the wallet if I’m not going to buy anything.
Dental floss.
car and house keys, glasses or sunnies, means of payment – cards, phone, payment ring.
Clothes
Keys, phone, handbag
For work: Phone, Keys, Wallet, Headphones, ID card
>What items can you never leave the house *with*?
The kitchen sink, the sideboard, the bedroom window … ooh, loads of stuff.
Wheelbarrow 2 inner tubes telescope dart board electric toothbrush
Keys, phone and wallet. If this holy trinity is not in my pockets I cannot go anywhere.
Tissues and front door key.
Phone, keys, inhaler.
If I need it, then my driving licence will be in a random pocket somewhere as well.
Anything else is pointless to me (other than weather appropriate clothing and shoes obviously)
I never leave without a smile. Freaks the neighbours out.
My bag with all my stuff in it.
Phone and keys (have Apple Pay on my phone).
But I have a toddler so I’m usually leaving the house with everything and the kitchen sink.
Both phones and a water bottle
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I’m very surprised by the lack of sunglasses here, I need them even on cloudy days
Phone, keys and travel cup of good coffee
My purse and phone. That and clothes of course
Spectacles testicles wallet and watch
[phone wallet keys](https://youtu.be/e9N6_Tj9u2U?si=hsmbMsXNldSICVZW)
Phone and keys.
Trombone. Cant go anywhere without it
Earphones
Earphones, phone and keys
Wallet, Keys, phone, lube.
Dressing gown, cricket bat, codpiece, savlon cream
Keys, phone and glasses, unless I have contacts in
Phone, keys.
Kitchen sink
I try to go minimal on my lunchtime walks so; House key (just the one key so a seperate set to my house keys), phone, AirPod, inhaler.
If getting in the car then of course car keys, but also driving licence, debit card and a bit of spare change.
Duelling glove
“Where me keys, Where me phone” song plays in my head every time I leave the house.
Keys
Phone w/ bank card
Watch
Lighter
Safety knife if going to work
My pants
A blade
Phone (has my bank card in it), keys, inhaler, if it’s warm, water.
Phone, wallet, keys, torch, headphones, pocket knife, pen, notebook.
My spare leg.
The pat down consists of: Phone, fags, lighter, purse, keys
My basics are always keys, purse, phone, just for going anywhere at all.
If I’m out locally with the dogs I’ll have leads and poo bags and if I’m on a big walk in the wilds I’ll have a few extras like a pocket first aid kit, a whistle and a personal alarm.
Apart from that, I travel quite light.