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priyanka 🦉
@priyanka
anyone else find washing dishes therapeutic and refuse to use the dishwasher??
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stollenbread🎩🧀🔵⛓️
@stollenbread
Folding laundry is my therapy.
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priyanka 🦉
@priyanka
as an adhd-er, folding laundry is something i have to force myself to start, but once i do it feels easy bc i’m neatly folding things and putting em away and my brain likes that. ngl having my laundry done and magically put away where it belongs was definitely better. but noooo i had to move to a different country to start adulting 💀
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stollenbread🎩🧀🔵⛓️
@stollenbread
Wow having someone do it for you sounds nice. I don’t even have a dishwasher! 🤣
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priyanka 🦉
@priyanka
perks of living at home with parents (in india) hehe. this cast made me realize not having a dishwasher is common??! @rodrigobardin said his apartment didn’t have one until he moved to the new one recently. my idea of life in the west is obv not remotely accurate lol
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Rodrigo Bardin
@rodrigobardin
from my experience, it wasn't as common in Brazil - my family never had one, neither my friends' and i think it was mostly seen as a 'luxury' thing. but also bc my dad used to work for the water company and was always skeptical of the 'saving water' part of dishwashers. but i think it's fairly common in Europe? My previous flat was small + I lived there by myself, so I didn't bother despite having the plug available in the kitchen.
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stollenbread🎩🧀🔵⛓️
@stollenbread
I consider a dishwasher a luxury at this point. Also having in-unit or in-building laundry. I went to the laundromat for a long time.
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