This is the problem. How long does it take to wash a cereal bowl? 10 seconds? 15 seconds?Originally Posted by gr3atfull
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This is the problem. How long does it take to wash a cereal bowl? 10 seconds? 15 seconds?Originally Posted by gr3atfull
1) ask my mom to bring me the cereal in my room
2) eat it
3) leave it there until she comes and takes it
You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals. To that end each of us must work for his own improvement, and at the same time share a general responsibility for all humanity, our particular duty being to aid those to whom we think we can be most useful. -Marie Curie
To wash a cereal bowl would take about 15 seconds just to rinse it properly. But, if I start washing my bowl, I would need to wash my brother and my mom's dish too. Then that would take like a minute when I am in the rush to catch my bus. So it would all depend at what time I would wake up...Originally Posted by Board of Command
i leave mine on the counter where i eat it and just wait till a family member cleans it up :P
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Order of the morning:
1. Mom wakes me up
2. I get up, read the newspaper
3. Eat my Mom's homemade cereal
(This cereal contains yogourt, nuts, granola, banana slices, and some raisens for flavor. It's surprisingly good)
4. Take cereal bowl to kitchen
5. Place cereal bowl on kitchen counter
6. Proceed with all other school readying activities
In a nutshell, my family washes the dishes for me in the morning, sadly this is not the same at dinner T_T
Special thanks to Lucifus for this fine sig and avatar!
I've been washing all my dishes even before I entered elementary school. It's just part of the chinese culture, I guess. I still greet my senior relatives when we meet for family meals.
As for cereal, I don't usually have em, but I'll wash up straight away, unless my wife is right behind me or in the process of washing other dishes
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Cmon guys, wash your cereal bowls...
I eat in my room at my computer, so all my dishes usually just get stacked up on my desk until there's nothing left in the kitchen, then I have to wash them.
Dirty dishes go in the dishwasher. Turn the dishwasher on when it's full.
Although I do wash pots & pans right after I use them (unless they have to soak).
You may have an axe to grind about this issue, but apparently we're only more than happy to give you more heads to cut off.Originally Posted by Board of Command
May I suggest investing in more bowls? Or using casserole dishes (or other unconventional bowl-like dish, Pyrex measuring cups, etc) until your roommates have no choice but to wash dishes.
Just keep your bowl in your room so your roommates can't use it.
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
But again, I'm not in the wrong for wanting to wash my bowls right after. It's called being considerate of others.Originally Posted by Ryllharu
And it's not just bowls. There are always 3 or 4 plates and cups just sitting in the sink at any given moment. It's fine and dandy if you're living with your family or living alone, but when you're living with a bunch of other people who share the same kitchenware, you should make an effort to adapt accordingly. I don't wash my plates at home either, but when I moved out to live with these guys I realized we're sharing and that I need to wash all my dishes promptly so the next person can use them. Apparently my roommates aren't on the same page about this.
If you're living at home or alone there is no "next person" so I can see where you guys are coming from, but you're living in different circumstances. Let's say you're in my position; would you be frustrated if all your roommates do is pile dishes in the sink and never wash them?
Last edited by Board of Command; Mon, 04-02-2007 at 08:46 PM.
My roommate never takes out the garbage. In the past year, I think I've made him take it out three times, and only because I kept bitching at him to do it. No matter how full it gets, no matter how bad it starts to smell, it somehow has fallen on me to do it every time. So I sympathize, I really do.
It's one thing to try and coerce them to do it, but if they're not going to do it when you ask, they're never going to do it. Yes, it sucks, yes, they are taking advantage of you every time you wash the dishes, but sometimes, you just have to suck it up. I've come to terms with having to take out the garbage always.
It's one thing to be considerate and do the dishes for others. It's an entirely separate issue to not have enough bowls that you have to wash them in the morning so everyone in the house gets one. That way, you can soak them all day and do all of the dishes at a time more convenient for you, because no one really wants to do dishes in the morning.
I just made my lunch for tomorrow and at 10 PM, there are currently 4 cups, 2 plates, 2 bowls and 7 spoons and knifes sitting in the sink. Will they still be there by 5 PM tomorrow? Very likely.
That's why they should wash them right away...so they don't have to do them in the morning.
I voted yes a while back, I wash it so I have a clean bowl next time I want to eat something. I find it best to have at least one clean bowl for myself.
Wow, seems there's a good chunk of people here whose mothers/other family members do everything for them....
Ain't we the lucky ones!
I kinda worry about what will happen next year when (hopefully) I'll get to live on my own for a while. I'll have to do my bed, wash & iron my clothes, cook my own food (!!!!!), wash my dishes, mope the floor, clean the bathroom..... I just hope I had better discipline.
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@Winged_Dancer:
Tips to make your life easier -
Do your bed = Don't bother
Wash & iron clothes = Where possible, don't crease clothing so you can use it again. Take regular showers instead to keep yourself clean and this will make the clothes last longer.
Cook your own food = Make two things on the weekend to last the entire week. Mix with takeaways to add variety.
Mop the floor = Why? Unless food falls down don't do this for like at least 3 weeks at a time.
Clean the bathroom = Get a bleach based spray that doesn't need scrubing. Just to be safe though scrub every now and then.
All sounds very logical but the bit aout ironing. Ever since my doctor prohibited me to use pants, I've found that skirts crease a lot, whatever you do.
Also...
Eh? Regular showers? I shower daily... isn't that the normal thing? When its hot, I wash twice a day, sometimes...Originally Posted by DB_Hunter
無理してここまでやってきて これからもすっと同じだろう
それでも何かを信じたい 心の奥の声
What in the world... Do I even want to know?Originally Posted by Winged Dancer
I can't wait to see how it is next year in dorms... God i hope my roommate is clean.
i usually rinse out my bowl just so that pieces of cereal dont become solid even after going through the dish washer. and usually i will use the bowl again in the morning unless my cat was sharing with me.. in which case i might get another bowl.