KZN sounds off on the chore that causes the most arguments in their homes

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Could it be the dirty dishes that pile up in the sink? Maybe the hassle of getting up at the crack of dawn to take out the rubbish or perhaps it is laundry duty? What is the one chore in your home that causes the biggest arguments?

t is part of almost all our daily routines. Chances are you have the very same argument every day or week with those whom you live under the same roof with.

Chores are by sheer definition, a chore!

There are those people who are the exceptions, however, like Stacey Norman. She loves doing chores! Her enthusiasm for the smell of cleaning detergent when she walks into her apartment is a simple understated pleasure that she wishes her co-host J Sbu had.

J Sbu admits that he is a stereotypical bachelor, who cares more for what he looks like than the state that he leaves his apartment in every time he heads for work.
7 Apr 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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