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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My housekeeper complains about a wealthy family that she cleans for three days a week since the whole family of six are utter slobs. She is picking up after them constantly and they are always misplacing items and blaming her. Their dogs poop and pee all over the house. Everyone eats all over rhe house so there is always dirty dishes and old food to clean up. It’s shocking because they wear expensive clothing and the parents are on the board of a prestigious synagogue. You never know what goes in people’s homes. [/quote] On a related note, I spend a lot of time picking up after my child. She was born messy but not low class. Somehow, this one child can take over entire rooms with her mess. It's tiring to keep after it. Why don't I force her to do something about it? She's scattered--maybe ADHD--and that doesn't work. [/quote]
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