Anonymous wrote:I guess I don’t spend my time judging other people and the state of their homes. Why do you all care? As long as it’s not a hoarder/unsanitary/child neglect situation, MYOB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3500 sq foot house, 3 adults, 2 elementary kids, one toddler. I am a clean freak and give maids come every other week now that both DH and I work from home. Just couldn’t keep up during lockdown and the baby. I don’t think I’ll go back, because even I’m between I may mop. I vacuum probably every other day/every day because of the baby, but I have a dyson animal and it’s super easy. Nanny cleans the counters, sweeps periodically. The maid change the sheets every other week. HHI is 390 recently and it’s worth it, even if we don’t put as much in the kids college fund because the feeling of a clean house is priceless.
I had health issues last year and so I’m working on clutter, so we are a medium clutter house. I put away everything in the living room every night.
Thank you for reporting in. We’ll need to see this updated on a regular schedule and on time going forward.
Anonymous wrote:We have a cleaning service so our house isn’t dirty. It does get cluttered / untidy though. The #1 reason we have a cleaning service is to force ourselves to tidy up before they come.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ILs are super wealthy with cleaning service but they are incredibly dirty, so it's never clean enough even with the service. They wait for the gardener to pick up the dog poop from the yard and they have 3 huge dogs. They wear shoes indoors, they let the dogs on the furniture etc.
Taking off shoes to come indoors is very annoying when you aren’t wearing slip ons. What about when you need to go back and forth to load things in/out of the car?
Anonymous wrote:That's probably us. We were going to hire one and then COVID hit and I was 8 months pregnant. Then someone I knew got COVID from their maid. So we still haven't hired someone because I'm pregnant again. My one child is also high risk.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you would be shocked at the houses I go into where people don't take shoes off. Immaculate, beautiful houses.
And other houses where people do take shoes off, which are messy and dirty.
I really don't care either way. I grew up not taking shoes off, and I take shoes off now. As far as I can tell it doesn't make a difference either way as long as you have a regular cleaner or clean regularly, such as vacuuming periodically. Which you should anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I’m uncomfortable with setting the expectation for my male kids that house cleaning is done by someone who is female and has more melanin and probably doesn’t speak English as a first language. We do it ourselves, which means it might be a while between cleaning if friends aren’t coming over. No, I’m not embarrassed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Affluent person with a super messy house here.
The hassle of getting my house cleaned just outweighs the benefit of having a clean house for me. Cleaners may vacuum and mop and all that, but it's not their job to pick up clothes, dishes, empty cans/bottles, or know where to put back general clutter, so it's its own work getting the house ready for them to clean. My wife and I both work from home, so we have to be constantly moving while they go from room to room. Vacuum noise disrupts work meetings. We also have an aggressive dog so we have to figure out something to do with him while they're here.
It's just too much damn work for something that supposedly saves you work.
Most people see your “too much damn work” as the basic chores of daily life.
NP. Why do you care?