Do I still have to do chores after being the driver on a long road trip?
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager weigh in on social dilemmas viewers are facing, including a husband whose wife wants them to do chores after driving on a long road trip.
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I have questions about the road trip. Who did the laundry and packed the suitcases? Who bought and packed the snacks and games for the car? Who got the kids ready? Who cooked and kept things straightened up during your stay? My assumption would be the mom/wife, so.... driving does not mean you get out of chores upon your return.
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also, during the trip the person who isn't driving is handling arguments between the kids, making sure everyone knows where the food is, etc.
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Everybody should help clean the vehicle interior when u get home.
my mom wouldn’t interfere unless the bully was physically harming us we where taught to stand up for ourselves as for no food I always bring my own in case there food isn’t my cup of tea
Make sense for those two.
Then make Mary drive next time - she will see it differently. It's very tiring to do all of that.
Lol! As a host you should have the fridge stocked for guests. I usually ask people what they like for snacks, drinks and breakfast before they come to stay.
The roadtrip thing? Clean before you leave. Come home to a clean house. The end.
There is clutter because all the items in the car are now in the house. Sort the clothes, putting away unused clothes and what goes into the laundry, take care of the food that was in the car, vacuum the vehicle, wash the car, put away the suitcases…
@@ccubitoI always handle that and let my husband rest. He's always the driver. He deserves to rest after long drives. 😊
Take turns driving and have Mary drive the last leg (for several hours), then see if she's still raring to go on the chores.