Anonymous wrote:Just spotted OP in a Berkshire village. https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-berkshire-52812589/ministry-of-silly-walks-comes-to-sonning-during-lockdown
Anonymous wrote:So many silly questions. Washer/dryers, Royals, air conditioning etc...Is this really what Americans want to know about London?!
OP has disappeared. Rubbish AMA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another Brit here. Yes, we all had washers, dryers, dishwashers and my house even had garbage disposal - though it is called waste disposal. It’s England, not Middle Earth.
Brit here, we had a dryer but did you use it! My sister just bought a million dollar house in London, but still hangs the washing out in the garden! No American would ever do that, but no one thinks anything of it, it's considered normal and folks like fresh laundry from a breeze!
Such an interesting cultural difference. Here in the States, I think many people iwould consider hanging laundry outside a very low class and unsightly thing. I would be surprised to see it anywhere other than perhaps a rural farm. My grandparents (frugal Depression era people) were the only people I've ever known in my life who dried clothes outside by choice. When they built their house, they intentionally designed their home with a detached garage to create a central courtyard where they could hang laundry because visible laundry was prohibited by the HOA. Never before or never since have I known anyone who hangs their laundry outside by choice in the States. They had a dryer in their laundry room but only used it when it was raining outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brit reading this. So do you (Americans) put ALL of your clothes in the dryer? I do have a dryer, and I had one all my life growing up in the UK - not a combo but a separate dryer - and I would still never put lots of things in it. e.g. bras, knitwear, dresses, skirts. I pretty much use it for sheets and towels, underpants, socks, and casual tshirts, etc. Everything else I put on a drying rack in my laundry room.
No, we don't put delicates or items that would shrink in the dryer. I usually hang dry those items on hangers on shower curtain rod. Sometimes I drape them on a chair. I've never had or known anyone to have a drying rack but they sound incredibly practical; I think I'll get one.
Anonymous wrote:Brit reading this. So do you (Americans) put ALL of your clothes in the dryer? I do have a dryer, and I had one all my life growing up in the UK - not a combo but a separate dryer - and I would still never put lots of things in it. e.g. bras, knitwear, dresses, skirts. I pretty much use it for sheets and towels, underpants, socks, and casual tshirts, etc. Everything else I put on a drying rack in my laundry room.