Beat me to it. But no, I don’t otherwise. |
| People use different things to scrub themselves in different places. In my birth country, the thing was like a cross between a sponge and a pumice stone. The word used was the same as the word for sponge, but it was harder and scratchier than a typical dish sponge. |
From her, I learned the white people don't use washcloths. I'm white snd I do use a wash cloth, but my white dh does not. I think it's a funny white people stereotype. Another good one is that their windows are always uncovered and you can see them in their homes. I learned that here, too, lol. |
| I use one sometimes but I prefer a loofah or natural sponge. |
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this is not getting your body clean. |
I’m curious now, what are some other ones |
| I use washcloths. I don't know anyone who doesn't use them. |
I think we’re talking about two different people (maybe not?) This OP was an extremely prolific poster in the early days of the pandemic. |
Ridiculous. Mind your own body, please. |
White people smell like dogs when they get wet White people let their dogs kiss them on the mouth White people don't discipline their kids White men can't jump |
Well now, you'll have to split it up by European country of origin. Irish alcoholics, Italian momma's boys, stout German girls, dumb Polish people etc. I don't like the Irish one, due to my heritage and being a lifelong non drinker. Matter of fact, when you split it up by national heritage, it starts to seem racist and not at all funny. Here's some generic white people ones: they wear flip flops with socks and pajama pants in public and act like they are dressed appropriately. |
That's all true!! |
LMAO. Must be a slow day. |
Accurate. |