Mine is washing dishes.

If left to my own devices, I will let dishes collect for a week in my kitchen sink.

Fortunately, I have a dishwasher. And a wife, but she doesn’t enjoy doing dishes either, but at least it’s a shared misery.

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    Most of them. I pay someone to do a lot the chores. Faster to list what I don’t mind:

    • Dishes. I have a pretty good “use a dish, wash a dish” system so nothing really backs up in the sink
    • Cat box. It’s gross but my current cat doesn’t leave nuclear stinkers like my old one, so it’s not that bad.

    Most of the actual cleaning, not a fan.

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    Oh. Cleaning the bathroom especially the toilet. We have hard water and I’m forever scrubbing with the pumice stone.

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    I’m bad at cleaning in general. A year ago I hired a cleaning lady to come every other week and it has been such a game changer. It’s worth every cent.

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    I’m married and my wife is currently unemployed so she is doing more of the chores. While she was employed I would’ve said laundry. I can’t stand it.

    I prefer short, but disgusting chores over long, boring chores. My wife is the opposite. She can’t stand stuff like dishes.

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    Putting stuff in place, which is an essential step for properly cleaning most stuff. Cleaning itself is easy-ish for me, organizing, or simply moving my shit so I can reach the dusty places is where I take way too fucking long.

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    Dishes would be the worst, though having a dishwasher it becomes emptying it. Still almost dishes.

    But leaving anything in the sink is just making your life more difficult and the dishes doubly so. Your sink will be useless because there’s things in it and washing anything means you have to dig out all the slimy dishes from the sink.

    Sinks and corridors and doorways need to be kept clear at all times, otherwise they become unusable.

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    Washing the motorcycle. I’m a daily rider, I don’t have a pressure washer or garage, and I live in a country that salts the roads. I have to clean it often to get the salt off, in the cold, getting soaking wet. Miserable job.

    I think the worst part is that I don’t get to enjoy the clean bike as it will invariably rain the next day.

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    Raking leaves ranks up there. Rakes have to be one of the world’s most unreliable yet unquestioned inventions of all time.

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      Then don’t. Your local small mammals and insects will thank you.

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      sympathies; we have to rake relatively quickly due to the large number of trees and the constant rain (PNW). If you leave it on the ground it’ll kill anything underneath, and if you leave it on the sidewalks or road it quickly becomes treacherously slippery slime piles. I look at it like: fuck, again, I just fucking raked, goddamnit, but if I don’t it’ll be even worse, fuck.

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      Please don’t rake leaves unless necessary, it’s harmful to wildlife and biodiversity. Or if you do use them as mulch for gardening.

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        I wish it were this simple. Depending on where one lives here, different forms of yard work are legally encouraged.

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          Hence the “unless necessary”.

          And I’m guessing this is the US. It’s quite a hilarious double standard that the land of the free forces you to keep your yard in a certain way lol.

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    man I don’t mind dishes, but vacuuming our 3 flights of stairs is fucking wretched. anyone got a rec on a vacuum that’s great on stairs? please…

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      I enjoy my Dyson. Rechargeable and wall mounted. I can pick it up and go. I don’t have 3 flights if stairs, so you might need a battery adapter and then use a power drill type battery for more power.

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    Getting the mail from the mailbox.

    Last time I did, a huntsman the size of a small dog crawled out.

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    Does mowing count? I hate doing yardwork and I do it just often enough to not get a notice from the HOA.

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      The history of humanity hasn’t experienced tyranny, injustice, and oppression like HOA edicts.

      /jk I love my HOA. looks around

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      I hate mowing but I do it because if I get someone else to do it they’ll do it wrong.

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        I was actually really looking into a condo/townhouse for that very reason, but when I was home searching, the high monthly HOA dues and the fact that condo prices were practically the same as a house, plus the higher interest rate vs a SFH steered me away. We’ll see, maybe in time I’ll get tired of it and do the same as you.

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          Yeah, I wasn’t happy that the condo is at 3.25%. The HOA fee covers insurance, water, internet, garbsge, heat, cooling, etc. My individual insurance is like $200/year. By the time I added all the things I was paying in addition to PITI, it was a, wash at worst.

          I purposely wasn’t looking at buildings with elaborate amenities because they tend to have higher HOA.

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      two years ago we dug up the front lawn and replaced it with mulch, moss, and succulents. drainage is MUCH better, bees and hummingbirds live in the bushes next to the house, and it’s so much nicer.

      worth considering if your HOA won’t bitch.

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        Yup, I am considering that and starting to budget for it. If the HOA is a bitch about it, I’ll do it in the backyard and cut my total mow time by at least 40%. It will also reduce my water bill.

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    Also hate dishes, have wife. It works out because I do the chores she can’t or hates, and vice versa.

    Before that, my solution was to turn dishes into dish. Use one plate, one fork, one cup for everything. Quick wipe for dry meals, wash when actually dirty.

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    Most of the things I hate, I can automate.

    A dishwasher means I only have to wash knives now.

    A Roomba means I only have to vacuum the corners, stairs and under the table.

    Nobody really appreciates how much hand washing sucks, so I’ll mention washing machines too.

    Gardening sucks, but you can pick plants so that you really only have to do it once a year.

    My husband does dusting and windows, because he’s 40cm taller than me and I’d need a stool to do it. In return I do the mopping (with a steam mop, because the mop-bots all kinda suck)

    That just leaves hanging and folding laundry, which really isn’t so bad, and I don’t see a machine doing that (affordably) any time soon.