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those are two major different categories in the culinary profession... lol |
I used to do totally nothing, but now we have a chore list and I do the dishes twice a week. Both my parents work full time but my mum does the bulk of the work which isn't particularly fair. So that's why we got a chore list.
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I do those jobs. It's only natural... Isn't it?
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As for sewing... Well, that's a different story... I could understand that. :rolleyes: |
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...except for the sewing part... i do repair my clothes only on extreme cases, other than that, i prefer to replace the peace of clothing that has obviously reached its natural end of life. And i guess you need to be a reaaaly apathetic if you are living on your own and are avoiding all these chores, or you are wealthy enough to eat out of the house regularly (hire a personal cook lol), employ a maid and whatnot :P |
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those tasks are considered 'feminine' in some cultures/philsophies/whatever more than others.... i feel sewing should be done by everyone as is everything else listed there.... and if you didn't notice... xD that list is just meant as a small set of "possible" examples.... lolz |
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It's not like keeping the house clean or washing the dishes... Those things are more basic, and, therefore, apply to a larger population. Sewing is more of a specific skill -- or even an art. |
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that's both x] i mean... can't/shouldn't live off take-away all your life~ lolz *btw, for someone like me, sewing is a must... can't afford too buy a new pair of jeans everytime an old pair rips, lolz....* **freaking $60 USD a pair... =.= ** |
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But, back on track ~ Not everyone can cook, nor do they have, these days. ... And one could easily live off of McDonalds or Pizza Hut. I'm sure a lot of Americans do already. XP |
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