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never in my life have i ever heard of guests washing the dishes in the host’s house after dinner! you wanna tell me that they have a mansion but not the modern convenience commonly referred to as the dishwasher!? and why don’t YOU fucking do it das if you think that’s what to do!? look me in the eye and tell me calling people by the wrong name is PoLiTe!

istg when the dad inevitably gets a redemption ‘it’s just been so hard after your mom left and i want the best for you uwu :(’ there better be an option to 1) throw hands AND 2) demand monetary compensation

POSTED 1 year ago with 86 NOTES

tagged as: #this is a mftl dad hate boog #playchoices #my two first loves 

  1. season8idontknowher reblogged this from jockfashions
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  3. nooruleman said: @oh-kitaek I’m from South Asia. As I mentioned before, whenever we help the host, it’s only out of kindness and with our own free will (only for immediate family, yes.) And you’re right, if someone has such a luxurious home, they ought to have housekeepers as well, maybe there’s more to the Jennings then meets the eye. I think PB may discuss this further, let’s see!
  4. oh-kitaek said: @nooruleman idk which part of asia y'all in but in here the host would be embarassed if guests clean the table unless you’re like close family or smth. if you invite them then you do the hospitality. either way nobody owns that kind of mansion and do their own cleaning, surely they have either machines or housekeepers for that
  5. nooruleman said: @junggoku, haha yes, let’s see what chore “Dad” has in store for us next!
  6. junggoku said: @nooruleman precisely!! it’s really just a difference in culture. it’s quite interesting seeing the reactions of people who haven’t grown up in this type of household ahah
  7. nooruleman said: @junggoku, I agree! I myself have helped the hosts set the table and clean, but never have I been ordered to go do work at someone else’s house. We help the host out of kindness, not out of force, so I can also see where everyone else is coming from. Both perspectives are right, but it all narrows down to culture and tradition.
  8. junggoku said: I know you guys find this strange, but growing up in an Asian household, what the mc’s dad did can be quite commonplace. For me, whenever I were to go to someone else’s house, the guests sometimes offer to clean up/do the dishes for the host. My parents used to do this to me as well. It’s a part of my culture personally so I didn’t see anything odd about this, but I see why people who didn’t grow up like this would think otherwise
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  11. jockfashions posted this
    never in my life have i ever heard of guests washing the dishes in the host's house after dinner! you wanna tell me that...