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I wanted to spend time with my kids doing memorable things so they didn't have the memories I did, of mother cleaning house. My home in TV is tidy and neat, but because I don't have any kids living in it. My generation wants to experience life, not live within standards other set for us... I am a Villager, semi-retired at 49 because I saved every penny and lived a simple life. I am guessing the OP is a good 30 years my senior. We share the same profession, although you were most likely respected in your day...unlike teachers of today! Hard to define exactly which generation you are referring to since Villagers can range from 45-100+... Sent from my SM-N920R4 using Tapatalk |
If I don't trim/edge my lawn after mowing, my older neighbors will give me the stink-eye.
We "youngins" just appreciate the rustic look...At least we ain't tattooing ourselves freakish and growing beards to our navels like the next "narcissistic nihilist" generation. |
There are a proportionate share of slobs living in TV and one indication is their golf carts. I saw a guy the other day stopped at a red light and yes...picking his nose
Hope he was not on his way to the grocery store cleaniness is next to godliness |
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When I was a kid, my house was always reasonably clean. We had neighbors whose houses were pigsties and I recall going into friends homes where we were not allowed to touch anything or sit on the furniture. I've met the same kind of people in my adult life. I see people that sweep the streets in front of their homes after they finish their daily cleaning and I see people that have let their house fall apart. I think that most people are in the middle somewhere although I would guess that those who are on the extremes believe that they are in the middle. |
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I know a lot of educated people of my age who continue to keep their homes clean. I still say it was a norm for our generation. I am 78.
None of them are appalled by bacteria. If you want to clean your home, you must be prepared to dive into some unsanitary things and places. None of them have homes that are not comfortable and welcoming and not at all kept nice just for company. I think the men of our generation keep their garages that you could almost do surgery in them. I don't think it is bad, any of it. I rather like it. Cleanliness is somewhere up there with..........niceness. That is O.K. |
My biggest germ fear is being around children. And, keep them far away from the buffet table, please.
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Since time immemorial....
...the 'older' generation has commented (sometimes overtly, sometimes more passively) that the 'younger' generation...just doesn't 'measure up.'
If one is honest with themselves, they will remember their own parents/grandparents questioning the actions and behavior of us...when we were younger. I guess that means if you go back far enough, cave people were perfect...and humanity has been going downhill ever since. :1rotfl: |
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I try to keep my house reasonably clean but do not see as well as I used to and can't bend quite as well. As for the germs I agree with those who said wiping the handle in the supermarket is a waste of time. Germs exist everywhere and I just try to wash my hands often.
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