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I have a basic level of chores:
A) Cleaning up after myself, whether that means picking up my dirty clothes, bath towels, cleaning my bedroom, doing my own laundry, etc. B) Cleaning the kitchen: washing the counter tops, washing the dishes, drying the dishes, putting them away, sweeping the floor, re-arranging miscellaneous items, switching the trash bag, taking out the trash, keeping appliances clean, and so forth. I don't have many chores because everyone in my family is doing something at some point or another, and with everyone doing their part to clean up after themselves, the work-load diminishes quite a bit. |
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