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  1. keep dust and insects out
  2. keep the unit neat and tidy
  3. so you don't walk into them
  4. so that you can open a single draw and get stuff without having to close the higher ones first
  5. because it takes up less room
  6. because that is how it is designed to work
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Q: Why are desk drawers and cupboard door kept closed unless you are taking something out or putting it away?
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