• magnetosphere@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    I’ve never understood this thought process. Sure, getting some stuff out of their way makes sense (like getting shoes off the floor so the cleaners can vacuum), but why clean?

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      10 months ago

      A few reasons I clean before they arrive:

      • They’re not paid great so I’d rather not inconvenience them too much and let them get into their next gig faster.
      • I don’t want them putting non dishwasher items in the dishwasher and potentially ruining them.
      • You will lose items because they’re organizing your place and will put stuff not where you expect it.
      • They tend to do a deeper clean when they’re not focusing on cleaning up the smaller stuff you can take care of yourself
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      10 months ago

      It’s called an anxiety disorder. shame and guilt and embarrassment

      They don’t want others to think they’re dirty/unclean/etc so they do this. It’s the same reason some people won’t call a handyman to fix a problem, or go to a doctor/dentist, they’re afraid of someone knowing they couldn’t fix or take care of themselves.

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        10 months ago

        More often than not I suspect that is the case, anecdotally though neighbors of mine have a different approach. They are very clean and only have a cleaner come in once every two months. They also have an immunocompromised child so slightly different situation.

        One time we got to talking about it and they said it was to clean more thoroughly than they could. The cleaners come in with the expertise and more importantly the tools to make sure their house is clean enough for their child.

        The really good cleaning equipment is really expensive to buy and once you’re renting it it’s not much more expensive to just pay someone to use it. They are far more well off than me, that’s for sure, but they’re not rich.

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        10 months ago

        I just do that to be courteous to the dentist, so my breath isn’t gross. I know it’s still obvious that I don’t floss. I see what you’re getting at, but it isn’t quite the same.

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          10 months ago

          I just do that to be courteous to the cleaner, so my home isn’t gross.

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