Anonymous wrote:Use the pandemic to demand hand washing. Bring several containers of sanitizer to put in the kitchen, bathrooms, etc. and when you do not hear water running you make them at least use sanitizer. If it’s bad enough, offer to cook the meals and suggest, again use covid, to suggest you sit with space between you when eating.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know they don’t wash their hands? Do you loiter outside the bathroom while they’re in it? Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be that person who has a family meeting when everyone gets there. Everyone, including kids, attends. And set everyone up for success by putting hand sanitizer and wipes in the bathroom and kitchen counter.
Put it on your parents: “So we’re all going to be together. Because we want everyone to stay healthy, especially Granny & Grandpa, it’s important that we wash our hands and keep the space clean. I’ve put a bottle of hand sanitizer in each of the bathrooms and next to the fridge. Let’s all agree to either wash hands or use the hand sanitizer.”
Saying nothing will crank up your anxiety and make you miserable. Saying something increases the probability that they will work to stay cleaner. You have to decide that coming off as a slightly biotchy/intense is worth it. Sounds like it might be.
+1
And I don't mind saying, "did you wash your hands?" To my niece or nephew.
Anonymous wrote:Get the giant boxes of mini assorted chip bags. At least with that battle it’ll be easier.
Anonymous wrote:You made your bed. Now you must lie in it.
What did you think would happen when you agreed?
Anonymous wrote:Just kick people out of the kitchen when you're prepping/cooking food. Then plate all the food so nobody is touching anything but their own. Shame the hell out of your brother about not washing hands after using the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Be that person who has a family meeting when everyone gets there. Everyone, including kids, attends. And set everyone up for success by putting hand sanitizer and wipes in the bathroom and kitchen counter.
Put it on your parents: “So we’re all going to be together. Because we want everyone to stay healthy, especially Granny & Grandpa, it’s important that we wash our hands and keep the space clean. I’ve put a bottle of hand sanitizer in each of the bathrooms and next to the fridge. Let’s all agree to either wash hands or use the hand sanitizer.”
Saying nothing will crank up your anxiety and make you miserable. Saying something increases the probability that they will work to stay cleaner. You have to decide that coming off as a slightly biotchy/intense is worth it. Sounds like it might be.