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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. So just to clarify a pile of dirty dishes or stinky clothes/shoes in a corner does not qualify as dirt? That makes me feel soooo much better! Thanks a lot![/quote] To me, those examples depend on specifics. This morning's breakfast dishes still in the sink is messy. Piles of dishes with crusted on food or drink that are left for days at a time is gross or dirty. Your kid's stinky soccer shoes in the corner of the hallway are messy. Mud tracked all over and I can smell the odor when I walk in the hosue is dirty. My counters are clean but for the pile of mail and DC's artproject sitting out to dry. I think DS left his towel on the floor after his shower this morning, but there isn't toothpaste crusted in the sink, a buildup of hair in the shower drain, or urine stains on the toilet bowl from bad aim. Messy, not dirty.[/quote]
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