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By *issus OP Woman
over a year ago
Belfast |
I find that me and my other half both have to clean the kitchen at least twice a day even when we haven't cooked anything- kitchen still somehow gets messy!
It's a devil's loop.
I'm convinced that being an adult is some kind of a curse where you're stuck always cleaning the fucking kitchen!
Am I alone on this one? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I find that me and my other half both have to clean the kitchen at least twice a day even when we haven't cooked anything- kitchen still somehow gets messy!
It's a devil's loop.
I'm convinced that being an adult is some kind of a curse where you're stuck always cleaning the fucking kitchen!
Am I alone on this one? "
Nope not at all. We have kitchen/living and it’s impossible to keep clean! |
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In my house there are 5 adults and 4 kids, my kitchen is never clean!!! The dishwasher is on at least 4 times a day!!! It’s only cleaned and there’s crap all over the counter again you are not alone |
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I try to keep kitchen clean and 90%I do
But when I’m out of the house I leave to my kids oldest is 24 so she’s not like Annie the orphan singing it’s a hard knock life
But I know once they think she’s coming home soon it’s one big mad dash.
Thrusdsy I got home earlier than they thought
dish washer was on for two cups two plates
Nothing else done ….. |
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By *indenMan
over a year ago
Naas which is South West of Dublin |
As long as it’s not effecting health and safety, I occasionally just give up.
It only takes 2 seconds to say excuse the mess but would probably take ages to clean it up…. |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
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4 adults in the house and for the life if me I don't understand why someone would bring their plate glass and cutlery to the counter above the dish washer and not fooking bend at the hips to put it in the fooking dishwasher
And the excuse that the dish washer was full doesnt cut the shit
Those dishes are clean lift them out and put them in their respective places so we can load as we go for the next time FFS
Other than that its usually respectable |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I find that me and my other half both have to clean the kitchen at least twice a day even when we haven't cooked anything- kitchen still somehow gets messy!
It's a devil's loop.
I'm convinced that being an adult is some kind of a curse where you're stuck always cleaning the fucking kitchen!
Am I alone on this one? "
Nope spent a good bit cleaning it especially at the weekend |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
limerick |
"At this stage, I just throw a hissy fit until someone else does it, damned if I'm going to clean up after adult kids"
And when they wash their clothes and leave em in the machine holding up every one eles laundry
Simply remove em into a basket and leave them in the hallway |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
on the hill NordWest of |
Once a day is enough. My kitchen is a mess because it's the last room in my house I haven't renovated and organised yet. It's going to be my master piece but it will never be a sleek grand design kitchen that looks like nobody ever cooks in it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"At this stage, I just throw a hissy fit until someone else does it, damned if I'm going to clean up after adult kids
And when they wash their clothes and leave em in the machine holding up every one eles laundry
Simply remove em into a basket and leave them in the hallway "
Basket? Hallway? What's wrong with the floor in front of the machine? |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
limerick |
"At this stage, I just throw a hissy fit until someone else does it, damned if I'm going to clean up after adult kids
And when they wash their clothes and leave em in the machine holding up every one eles laundry
Simply remove em into a basket and leave them in the hallway
Basket? Hallway? What's wrong with the floor in front of the machine? "
Haha I pay for the detergent and water that would be classed as masochism would it not |
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By *issus OP Woman
over a year ago
Belfast |
"It's like the washing basket, just emptied, but two mins later full.
The kitchen one is easy solved though.
Just clean it then eat out all the time. "
Omg the washing basket!
Done six loads yesterday and it's still overflowing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I feel your pain....crumbs on the worktop....kids getting out of bed at all different times due to summer hols
And what about putting weetabix in the breakfast bowl, why an explosion of crumbs all over the table every time |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Maybe OP your overly worried about having it perfect? A kitchen is never going to be perfect....but it should be clean hygienically and tidy. If you are not actually cooking but it still gets untidy....maybe ye are bit untidy in general as the day goes on. Possibly try to clean and tidy over the course of the day. For example, if you have some crackers, but everything back and quick wipe down of the surface. Then it won't build up and be all left for evening time. But if ye are already doing this, then it is down to something else possibly. |
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