Ever had a house guest who tried to change your rules? One man, in his 40s, is dealing with just that. His 19-year-old sister, currently staying with him, his wife, and their 9-year-old son, has taken issue with their household dishwashing policy. After light snacks, they allow their son to simply rinse his plate and leave it to dry. But his sister finds this practice ‘absolutely disgusting and abhorrent.’ Let’s dive into this soapy saga. ️
The Unwelcome Guest

Snacktime Simplicity

The Rinse Rule

The Dishwashing Drama Begins ️

Fear of Germs

The Germ Talk

House Rules

Family Feud

Whose Plate Is It Anyway? ️

A Soapy Standoff: Who’s Right in the Rinse Rule Rumble?
In a household where snacktime simplicity is the norm, a visiting sister has stirred up a sudsy storm! She’s appalled that her 9-year-old nephew is allowed to simply rinse his plate after eating light snacks. She’s even gone as far as to call her brother and sister-in-law ‘dirty, nasty a**holes’ for this practice. The drama has escalated to the point where she’s aired the dirty dishes on the family group chat, leading to a divide in the family. The question remains: Should the parents change their ways to appease their guest, or should the sister wash away her concerns and respect the house rules? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation… ️
Using soap during a pandemic: to rinse or not to rinse?

Sibling drama over houseguests: Mom’s advice vs. sister’s ultimatum.

NTA: Guests don’t get to police hosts’ housekeeping.

Pandemic dishwashing debate turns into 3-hour internet rabbit hole

YTA. Teaching bad habits. Spread germs.

Teaching bad habits? YTA, risking family’s health for convenience sake

Debate over cleanliness of dishes in the dish rack. YTA.

“YTA this is disgusting” – A traumatized grandchild shares their perspective.

“YTA. Rinsing dishes instead of washing them? That’s just nasty.”

Soap phobia? YTA gets called out for snacktime squabble!
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YTA comment: Neglecting hygiene during pandemic. Reply: Teaching responsibility early.

YTA. Teach your son to use soap.

Gross! YTA for serving food on unwashed kid’s plate.

OP caught in a lie, definitely the a**hole!

“YTA. Letting ham sit on a plate? That’s gross! “

Ham is a bacteria breeding ground!

YTA: Soap kills the virus. Time to get strident about washing!

YTA: Teach your kid to wash dishes properly!

“YTA. Unhygienic even by pre-covid standards. Nobody wants dirty dishes.”

YTA for neglecting hygiene. Let the dishes pile up!

Teach your son better hygiene – YTA comment

NTA: Easy snack clean-up tips for a harmonious household ️
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Is the rinsed-only dish clearly marked? Is it shared or personal?

YTA: Cleanliness concerns and family boundaries spark heated debate!

Gross snacktime squabble: YTA for not using paper plates!

Last Updated on February 8, 2024 by Diply Social Team