My definition and my wife’s definition of cleaning are two different things. Mine involves moving, sweeping, putting back in a more organized way. Hers involves getting rid of (throwing out) a lot of stuff.
To set the record straight this isn’t a wife thing, my husband keeps telling me ‘we’ need to diet and I’m pretty sure he’s just talking about me at this point.
Qiset about 1 year ago
My wife used to be a manager. It shows at these times.
juicebruce about 1 year ago
Good or Bad … Someone must do the thinking ;-)
brick10 about 1 year ago
There are many times I’m willing to work. It’s deciding what, where, and how that bogs me down. Just tell me and I’ll do it.
Doug K about 1 year ago
My definition and my wife’s definition of cleaning are two different things. Mine involves moving, sweeping, putting back in a more organized way. Hers involves getting rid of (throwing out) a lot of stuff.
rhpii about 1 year ago
Amen to that.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
’cause he hears it from his better half.
Just-me about 1 year ago
My wife refers to that as “division of labor.” I call it doing chores.
ladykat about 1 year ago
The royal “we”.
kv450 about 1 year ago
My wife actually says the quiet part out loud.
g04922 about 1 year ago
It is true. Wives use the pronouns “we” and ‘you’ interchangeably…when suggesting tasks.
Cannoneer about 1 year ago
My wife never heard the term “The Royal We’” before she met me. Now she embraces it with both hands!
The Gun Doctor about 1 year ago
If you don’t plan your future, it will be planned for you.
Sean Fox about 1 year ago
To set the record straight this isn’t a wife thing, my husband keeps telling me ‘we’ need to diet and I’m pretty sure he’s just talking about me at this point.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 year ago
But he’s gotta go see a man about a horse.
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
We always is in the singular when any wife tells about doing a’we" project……
gcarlson about 1 year ago
Unless “we want” or “we don’t want” something. Then it’s first person singular rather than second person singular.