I despise sweeping! Ever since I was a child, I’ve had a poor eye (cannot see well) for the dirt on the floor. What kinds of household chores do you dislike doing? However, if one spouse is working all day and the other is at home, I think the one at home should cover the housework.Ħ. Moreover, when they share the responsibilities, it takes the pressure off both of them. I believe it is the responsibility of both people. Without a doubt! I don’t believe in these gender stereotypes of only women doing housework. Do you think that men and women should share housework? When they learn these skills at a young age, they can carry it into their adulthood and be better homemakers.ĥ. Also, it helps them to not be spoiled ( a person who has too much). Do you think that children should do housework?Ībsolutely! Even if the parents could hire help instead, it teaches children a sense of responsibility and skill. If we had a special accomplishment, like straight A’s, we would be off chores for a week.Ĥ. If we acted up (misbehave), extra chores would be put on (assigned to) us. We would earn $5 a week for completing them. They had a rotation chore assignment chart for the 4 of us children every week. Did you do housework when you were a child? I have a pet peeve (something that really bothers you) of having a clean bathroom, so I generally do that about once a week.ģ. I usually do a deep clean every two weeks, but keep tidying up during the week. What kinds of housework do you often do?Īll of them! I do dishes, dusting, sweeping, mopping, and scrubbing the kitchen and bathroom. I really hate sweeping though! I always miss too many spots.Ģ. When I feel stressed, I like the mindless activity (something which doesn’t require hard thinking) of scrubbing the shower, floors, and kitchen cabinets. Actually, I find housework to be relaxing. You can find out how much homework your child’s school expects them to do by looking at their homework policy on their website. I live by myself in a small, studio apartment so it’s easy enough. A study of children’s homework habits around the world found that British pupils do an average 4.9 hours per week. Yes, I do! Even though I could afford a home, I prefer to do it on my own.
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