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Thirdies dont have dishwashers.
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>>218253711
That's not true
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>>218253711
Doesn't most of Europe not have dishwashers? Every European exchange student I've ever met said it's a "luxury".
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>mom asks you to wash off your plate in the sink before putting in the machine whose purpose is to wash the plates
happens in your country?
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>>218253711
Ummm, sweetey they are called WOMEN, educate yourself.
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Or dryers.
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>>218253711
That's what women exist for
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owning dishwasher or dryer is seeing as betacuckmaxx
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Memes aside
Only rich people can afford to have those
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I've never had a dishwasher and I use a communal washing machine.
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Is it true europeans don't wash out foams on dishes after using cleanser?
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>>218253711
OP has a bitchwasher at home, we call it a shower.
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>>218253833
Yeh my parents do the same, they wash off any food residue that they assume they dishwasher won't get to thoroughly, then put them in.
Sounds like too much effort to me, I just do them in the sink with hot water
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>>218253711
I've neved had dishwasher
Perhaps that's explains why I like brown women
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>>218254015
>>218254102
Why are you poor?
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>>218253711
Too expensive
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>>218253799

It really is.

I understand why – it's because waterworks are costly and with dishwashers being expensive, it's generally a mark-up to signal that, “if you really aren't wealthy to not worry about it, then it's not for you regardless”.
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>>218254154
There's millions dollar apartments in this building and we still have communal washing machines. Makes u think...
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>>218254222
Ive never heard of communal washing machines. I didnt even know they were a thing. How the fuck are you even supposed to use them?
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>>218253799
What? Aside from some really old buildings, dishwashers are everywhere. Even a lot of remote cabins have them
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>>218253711
>visit a friend
>notice his dishwasher
>he mentions how much he likes it and recommends the model
>I consider getting one and ask him how much it costs
>literally the same as a goddamn fridge
It's just absurd, not worth it for saving maybe a total of 10 minutes per week compared to the old sponge.
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>>218254259
You put your clothes in and press start.
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>>218253711
I don't have one
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>>218253799
>>218254184

Plus, it's risky for apartments.
Dishwashers really are a house/villa/mansion convenience.


>>218253833
>>218254044

OCD germophobia – that's a heavy mental scarring. I pity your parents for that.

Really, there are at least three definitive ways to wash dishes manually.

Method ONE.
Under the faucet's jet water pressure. Common to wash and rinse plates & utensils but it can cost you more on the bill.

Method TWO.
With two containers/dishpans. You fill up one container with the plates & utensils in, and let them sink/sit in that water.
Later – let's say an hour or several hours later – you use another container or dishpan, and place the plates/utensils in that new clean water with dish soap. You obviously throw away the used water in the first container/dishpan.
You don't wait as much or you get straight for the manual cleaning, before placing them to dry.

This should be cheaper & calms with the OCD, maybe a final quick jet wash before letting them to dry.


Method THREE.
Conveniences only – hire a servant, use a dishwasher, eat out, eat off disposable plates etc.
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Are there any downsides of using a modern dishwasher over hand washing? I heard that you even save water costs.
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>>218253711
I have one. Never use it. Takes 2-3 minutes to wash a few plates and cutlery.
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>>218253731
True, you stole some from Ukraine.
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>>218254154
Because I dont work hard
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>>218253711
We also don't have microwaves, oven and an induction stove.
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>>218254016
Its only the brits
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>>218254184
>waterworks are costly
Are they? You have a sink in your kitchen right? Just put the dishwasher next to it, very little extra plumbing

>>218254284
If it saves you 30 minutes per week, then it pays for itself in like a year
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>>218254632

Costs to water and electricity, constant worry that something might break & inundate your kitchen, ruin your floor, more costs for cleanups & replacement.
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>>218253711
my maid (who took my virginity when i was young) washes the dishes
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>>218254782
>Are they?

Uhh, yeah!? Water ain't free, electricity ain't free...
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I only use it once a year
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>>218254835
>who took my virginity when i was young
Was she hot?
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>>218254925
Many people have fixed water bill. I have 30 euros a month no matter how much I use.
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>>218254977
Why would you voluntary waste time cleaning dishes when you have a dishwasher?
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>>218254925
>Water ain't free
Dishwashers use way less water than manual washing
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Europeans have to dilate
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>>218253711
I don't have a dishwasher either. Non of my apartments have had one.
Not that I need it, I own the following.
>2 deep bowls
>2 plates
>4 forks
>4 spoons
>4 knives
>1 kitchen knife
>1 frying pan (cast iron)
>1 pot (cast iron)
>1 set of cooking utensils (wood)

I just clean my stuff when I am done cooking and eating.
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>>218254808
the only real downside is electricity and i don't know how much it uses, probably not much.
you get: time (invaluable) less back pain (also invaluable) and water savings. dishes are the worst. if i was i housewife i'd nag my husband to buy one.
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>>218254991
Second this
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>>218255009
>Many people have fixed water bill.

We don't have that here.

Water – just like electricity, gas, heating – consumption is measured & billed according to a fixed flexible standard per cubic metre consumption.

You use one cubic metre of water, you're billed to that indexed standard of cubic metre of water used.

You use ten cubic metre of water, you're billed to that indexed standard of cubic metre of water used.


We don't have a universal fixed billing/tax, regardless of how much we use, like your €30.
Not with water, not with electricity, heating, gas, petrol...
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>>218253711
We do. They're called women

>>218254184
That cannot possibly be true I bought a dishwasher second hand for like 200 euros 4 years ago and it still works flawlessly and I'm a poorfag. Surely you can easily find one for an affordable price in Romania where the salaries are better
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>>218255009
>>218255222

With inertial inflation, it gets expensive every year.
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>>218254925
The water and electricity are going to cost like 20-30 cents per wash
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>>218254721
Ukraine is thirdie
Russia is secondie
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>>218255042

I call-in your banter bet and raise picrel.


>>218255087

We are not wealthy. Period.
Water, electricity, heat etc. are expensive.
A dishwasher uses water and electricity, consumption being indexed by a flexible standard (you consume more, you pay more).

>>218255298

“Let me tell you about how your country's resource econometrics work tai jotain...”
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>>218253711
Aren't they a huge meme?
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>>218253833
if my mom was a hot blonde with big titties i'd do anything she say tbvh
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>>218255434
Keep telling yourself that
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>>218255654
>“Let me tell you about how your country's resource econometrics work tai jotain...”
I just did. C'mon man, I know you can afford to steal 30 cents worth of stuff
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>>218253711
I've never seen a house with one. It's strange they're more efficient but they build a reputation for leaving dishes dirty and people never bought them.
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>>218256188

It seems that finns are wasting water.

Time for you to adopt a flexible billing system, just like the rest of us...
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>>218253711
The fuck do I need that for? I have a hot black maid/housekeeper that's addicted to my cock.
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>>218256465
I pay per usage. I can afford the water cost of few euros per cubic meter
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I have never seen a washing machine irl
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>>218254627
>>218254184
>tf
As mentioned, thirdies don't have dishwashers
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>>218253711
>using a dishwasher
Real men do everything with their hands, you drive stick, hit your wife and wipe your ass with your hands.

You probably also cum hands free, cause that's the job of your black boyfriend to make you cum.
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>>218253711
they do dishwashers and washing machines have become incredably cheap. it was firstie-only 10+ years ago maybe not now
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>>218253711
Thirdies have maids that collect and clean and sort the dishes



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