I thought he will put them away

They was kinda wet let them dry more. I forgot putting away. He ask if I going to when saw them. I went to the to the kitchen they’re there. I guess since it’s my responsibility it’s my job to do it even I have job I get paid.

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... Read moreManaging household chores alongside a job can be quite a balancing act. In my experience, it’s essential to have clear communication with those you live with to avoid misunderstandings, especially when it comes to tasks like putting things away after use. Sometimes I’ve found myself in a similar situation where I assumed someone else would take care of something, only to realize it was my responsibility. One helpful approach I’ve learned is to set shared expectations early on and, if possible, create a simple chore schedule that accounts for everyone’s availability. Also, when items are drying or not quite ready to be put away, it helps to leave a clear note or reminder to avoid confusion. Despite having a full-time job, I make it a point to contribute at home, understanding that teamwork at home leads to a more harmonious environment. Remember, everyone benefits when responsibilities are shared and respected, but sometimes it’s important to accept that you may need to handle tasks yourself to keep things running smoothly.

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