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What chores do you do around the house? How often do you do them? Which is your favorite?
Man, who the hell thinks cooking is a chore?! Cooking is my favorite thing to do and I think considering it a chore is a very American thing to do.
Man, who the hell thinks cooking is a chore?! Cooking is my favorite thing to do and I think considering it a chore is a very American thing to do.
Cooking is, by definition, a chore. The word chore literally just means routine household task in this context.
It's definitely, by far, the most enjoyable of them though :')
I think that the chore I do to the least, is ironing, and it's because almost of my clothes look good even after being washed in the washing machine.
Man, who the hell thinks cooking is a chore?! Cooking is my favorite thing to do and I think considering it a chore is a very American thing to do.
Mostly cleaning stuff - sweeping the floors, taking out the trash, doing the dishes, and so on. Also, whenever something heavy needs to be lugged around, there I am.
I'll agree with the crinkling, with the exception of the formal-ish clothes I need to use for work, I don't really care that much about crinkly clothes.
And now a minor rant about cooking.
People who don't like cooking, or aren't very good at it. People who don't have a lot of time available for long cooking sessions. Or really, people who just don't have cooking as a hobby.
Unlike most other chores that can be done mechanically so you can listen to an audiobook or a podcast or even watch a video in certain situations, you often need to pay some level of attention to the food or need to do a lot of things in parallel.
Not to mention that cooking isn't really something you can put off for a while if you don't feel like doing it, since you need to eat, unlike say, cleaning or doing the dishes. And of course, when you're in a tropical environment, what's hot becomes even hotter so you kind of start melting.
It's fine if you like cooking - love is the secret ingredient and all of that - but a lot of people just don't have that passion. Specially the days long, lots of research version of cooking; a lot of people would just rather spend that time in their hobbies, be it gaming, arts & crafts, reading, music, movies, whatever.
Door Dash. If cooking is really that much of a drag for someone, you really don't need to cook. I know plenty of people who don't cook at all and just have all of their food sent to them.