Or she could be trying to get him to realize it isn't her job to clean up after him. It's HIS job to clean up after himself. Saying that he didn't want to put the glass away unless company was coming over misses the point entirely. Who ends up putting that glass in the dishwasher? Does he go back later and do it? I doubt it. He is expecting his wife to clean up after him and that's ridiculous.
But how is it somehow more difficult to take the glass out of the sink--or off the counter?
More difficult for who? I don't understand your question.
If he uses a glass, he should put it in the dishwasher when he is done with it. Leaving it either in the sink or on the counter is lazy. His wife isn't responsible for cleaning up after a grown man.
Dishes don't go in the dishwasher until you have enough for a full load. Depending on what dishes you have, you might not want them arranged in the random fashion they would be if you put them in one by one.
Dishes go in the sink--then when you have enough for a load, the dishwasher.
You didn't say "I" don't you said dishes don't. Why do you get to say where dishes go...lol
-- Edited by Tinydancer on Tuesday 26th of January 2016 12:13:31 PM
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Or she could be trying to get him to realize it isn't her job to clean up after him. It's HIS job to clean up after himself. Saying that he didn't want to put the glass away unless company was coming over misses the point entirely. Who ends up putting that glass in the dishwasher? Does he go back later and do it? I doubt it. He is expecting his wife to clean up after him and that's ridiculous.
But how is it somehow more difficult to take the glass out of the sink--or off the counter?
More difficult for who? I don't understand your question.
If he uses a glass, he should put it in the dishwasher when he is done with it. Leaving it either in the sink or on the counter is lazy. His wife isn't responsible for cleaning up after a grown man.
Dishes don't go in the dishwasher until you have enough for a full load. Depending on what dishes you have, you might not want them arranged in the random fashion they would be if you put them in one by one.
Dishes go in the sink--then when you have enough for a load, the dishwasher.
You didn't say "I" don't you said dishes don't. Why do you get to say where dishes go...lol
-- Edited by Tinydancer on Tuesday 26th of January 2016 12:13:31 PM
other people were saying they don't. Again, you are doing the exact same thing yiu were bitching at me for.
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