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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DH and I thank each other for everything, including cooking dinner (he thanks me) and cleaning up dinner (I thank him). When he does cook dinner, I always thank him even though I don't particularly like it when he cooks; and I always clean and he thanks me. There are a lot DH and I get wrong, but this is one thing we get right. We thank each other for taking out the trash, doing laundry, handling dinner and homework and bedtime if one of us has to work late, etc.[/quote] +1 we also thank our daughter when she does things around the house, etc.[/quote] You thank her for making her bed everyday?[/quote] I’m the poster that actually posted about thanking my kid. And actually, I don’t care about her making her bed everyday. But yes, I generally thank her when she does things that are her chores — like putting away her laundry or unloading the dishwasher. I probably don’t do it 100% of the time. But we just naturally says thank you a lot around our house. I mean, I do appreciate it when she does the things she is supposed to do. Just like I appreciate my husband doing the laundry and taking out the trash. I think the general spirit of thankfulness at our house is a nice thing.[/quote] So you agree it’s silly to say think you to some things, like making your bed. You thank your H for doing his own laundry? Nobody is saying that you should not appreciate a kind living house hold, but specifically saying thankful for not being a slob is weird to some. It really comes down to the “do you want a cookie” for just doing stuff normal people do.[/quote]
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