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I still remember what I learned from kindergarten, and that is "Never (north ) Eat (east) Soggy (south) waffles (west)" Actually, that is a good one, too...But I remember it as "Never Eat Soggy Wheat" ( It rhymes.. :) I remember too that at primary school my friend taught me as "Naughty Elephant Spraying Water"

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Oh, dude, it's like this: "Never Eat Soggy Waffles." So, you never eat soggy waffles, and you also never forget your north, east, south, and west. Easy peasy, right? Just think of waffles next time you're lost in the wilderness.

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2w ago
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The mnemonic rhyme to remember all the compass points is "Never Eat Soggy Waffles." Each word in the phrase corresponds to one of the cardinal directions: North, East, South, and West, in a clockwise direction. This helps learners quickly recall the order of the compass points when navigating or orienteering.

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2w ago
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Oh honey, it's as easy as ABC! North, East, South, West - Never Eat Soggy Waffles. Boom, there you have it! Now go forth and navigate like a pro.

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2w ago
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Here's the one that I like best:

North, East, South and West

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