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Living in Canada has been a transformative experience, especially when it comes to managing household chores. As someone who came from Bangladesh, I initially expected housekeeping to be similar to what I was used to. However, living here means embracing the fact that you often have to do tasks like sweeping floors and dusting furniture yourself. In my experience, this self-reliance starts quickly. Unlike in some cultures where domestic help is common, doing your own housework in Canada is normal and part of independent living. This shift forces you to develop routines and skills that might have been taken for granted before. Moreover, balancing work and home duties can be challenging but rewarding. Cleaning your own space not only keeps you active but also provides a sense of accomplishment and helps maintain a comfortable environment amidst a busy schedule. Over time, I found that keeping a tidy home positively affects my mental health and productivity. For newcomers, it might feel overwhelming at first, but setting up small daily cleaning habits helps prevent chores from piling up. This way, maintaining a clean home becomes manageable even with a demanding work life. Also, many community groups and online forums offer tips and support for immigrants adjusting to these lifestyle changes. Overall, embracing these changes is part of integrating into Canadian life. It teaches responsibility, independence, and the importance of self-care within the home. Though it might be a challenge initially, it’s a valuable part of adapting and thriving in a new country.


















