• 5too@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    That’s their dirty sink?! In this house, it stacks up until the faucet can’t swivel past them. Then you might start figuring out when to make time for them!

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            2 days ago

            I feel like a crazy person. I thought it was normal to put dishes in the sink and then wash them when you have enough…

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              2 days ago

              It might be normal, that doesn’t mean it’s correct. I mean, your house, your rules, but imo the sink is a workspace and not a storage space. Same reason I put my clothes in the hamper instead of directly into the washing machine.

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                2 days ago

                If you had a washing machine in the same room as your dirty clothes, why wouldn’t you put them directly in the washing machine?

                For me, the work the sink does is wash pots and pans and stuff, so putting them there seems logical (and then you wash them and put them in the drainer).

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        3 days ago

        It takes up space, which decreases the utility of the sink and thereby increases friction to actually do the dishes. That’s why I avoid doing it anyhow. Also it hides stabby things like knives, which is real dangerous, and if you’re gonna get got by a knife its better that it not happen in a breeding ground for bacteria