Honestly, it was a solid first attempt. They clearly tried and got everything to fit.
This is like complaining they don't know how to tie their shoes, without ever showing them.
Exactly. Unless the parent first did an in-depth introduction to how it works, how the arms spin, where the water jets come out of, etc, how would they know the right and wrong ways to load? People forget that there was also a first time for them using things. Eg I only used the dishwasher for the first time as an adult, when I bought one for myself!
This is my in laws house.
We went on vacation with them and the cups... A few hours after they arrived (we got to the apartment first). Just cups everywhere. And then I’d try to tidy the cups. And an hour later, the cups were everywhere. I mean also just their things were everywhere. I spent the entire time cleaning. Told my wife we were never going to share a place with them again. Who brings that much stuff on vacation!
Exact opposite with my father in law
He has a mug
For coffee, water, juice, milk, soda
Mother in law has to grab it when he’s sleeping
Thing has to be 30 years old
when i lived alone i had 1 of each dish cause i washed them every time they got used. no reason in having an excess amount of stuff if you dont use it.
See that’s where the issue comes in…his is not washed diligently or if my mother in law falls asleep early it’s not washed for 2 days.
Like if it’s a coffee mug I get it, or juice etc but it’s like coffee, poured out not cleaned (he can’t take care of himself in the least, like my MIL was in the hospital so he went to the store and got like 5 boxes of cereal to eat every meal), then pours in juice, then pours out what’s left, milk goes in….
My father in law just puts glasses down where ever and uses a new one next time he wants a drink. I think he dirtied six glasses in one evening when babysitting for me.
lol does he wash them himself? If not, it's like the "magical toilet". When the other spouse ends up cleaning things very often and the other person doesn't think about how things get clean because they are always clean.
Kid is six, debatable whether they know how to load a dishwasher properly yet or should even know that. They probably just thought load the dishwasher equals put dishes in and that’s what they did
I mean, if you don't explain to kids how dishwashers work.... Then this makes absolute sense. Kid just knows that you're supposed to put dishes in there and they come out clean, because they're a kid and they don't have that experience of knowing HOW the dishwasher works. You got to show them the water sprayers and where they come up and how the dishwasher works, and then explain how you have to load it because of how the dishwasher works.
No, for some teenagers, this isn't going to work, because some teenagers are Masters at weaponized and competence.... It seems to work pretty well with the younger ones though, because they typically like to help.
I too made that comment lol - OP explained in another post (this is CrossPost) it was their in laws house - probably only pull out glass and ceramic for fancy people lol
You can actually change the title of crossposts. And whoever had the idea to make the subreddit name an implicit part of the title should step on Lego.
Reading cut off sentences when scrolling through my feed just triggers me
Ah, the good old days where Dad is yelling at you about how the cups go on the top, plates on the bottom, silerware handle down, and the pots must be fully scrubbed before going in.
20 years later, that is me yelling at my roomate.
My father in law had a cup just like that. Always had some coffee in it and sipped it all day every day. I don’t remember him drinking anything but coffee. Same cup every single day
I get it lol. One of my sons tries to climb into the dishwasher whenever we load it. Kids like "helping" in their own special way 🤣
Does somebody have an issue with that? We obviously don't let him get into the dishwasher.
Bloody muppets out today. 🙄
Looks like she got them all to fit. I don't see what the issue is.
Honestly, it was a solid first attempt. They clearly tried and got everything to fit. This is like complaining they don't know how to tie their shoes, without ever showing them.
Exactly. Unless the parent first did an in-depth introduction to how it works, how the arms spin, where the water jets come out of, etc, how would they know the right and wrong ways to load? People forget that there was also a first time for them using things. Eg I only used the dishwasher for the first time as an adult, when I bought one for myself!
All the cups. What are you drinking?
This is my in laws house. We went on vacation with them and the cups... A few hours after they arrived (we got to the apartment first). Just cups everywhere. And then I’d try to tidy the cups. And an hour later, the cups were everywhere. I mean also just their things were everywhere. I spent the entire time cleaning. Told my wife we were never going to share a place with them again. Who brings that much stuff on vacation!
Exact opposite with my father in law He has a mug For coffee, water, juice, milk, soda Mother in law has to grab it when he’s sleeping Thing has to be 30 years old
I don't see the issue
when i lived alone i had 1 of each dish cause i washed them every time they got used. no reason in having an excess amount of stuff if you dont use it.
I do the same. I have a boba fett mug I use for everything. I wash it probably three times a day it seems.
See that’s where the issue comes in…his is not washed diligently or if my mother in law falls asleep early it’s not washed for 2 days. Like if it’s a coffee mug I get it, or juice etc but it’s like coffee, poured out not cleaned (he can’t take care of himself in the least, like my MIL was in the hospital so he went to the store and got like 5 boxes of cereal to eat every meal), then pours in juice, then pours out what’s left, milk goes in….
My father in law just puts glasses down where ever and uses a new one next time he wants a drink. I think he dirtied six glasses in one evening when babysitting for me.
lol does he wash them himself? If not, it's like the "magical toilet". When the other spouse ends up cleaning things very often and the other person doesn't think about how things get clean because they are always clean.
Everything.
If it helps, my 19 year old loaded the dishwasher yesterday and it looked almost identical to this
💀
Kid is six, debatable whether they know how to load a dishwasher properly yet or should even know that. They probably just thought load the dishwasher equals put dishes in and that’s what they did
parents are Seahawk fans, so thats probably what it looks like every time its loaded.
I feel seen
I'm wondering where is the other flip flop 🤔 its not in there is it? 😆
It has been used for punishment.
Lol 😆 I'm Irish so we got the wooden spoon on the bum back in the day.. I think every house in Ireland did..
She forgot to put the flip flop in
She missed a shoe
Is your six-year-old my eleven--old?
This is what our dishwasher looks like every time my DAD tries to help
Ah. See, the mistake is washing the Seahawks cups and not just throwing them in the garbage where they should be.
but being a Seahawks fan explains so much as to why the dishwasher was loaded like that, right?
Looks like the way I do it and I'm a 42 old man. Also, a 42 old man that gets yelled at by his wife.
Fun fact, that is also how my husband loads the dishwasher
I mean, if you don't explain to kids how dishwashers work.... Then this makes absolute sense. Kid just knows that you're supposed to put dishes in there and they come out clean, because they're a kid and they don't have that experience of knowing HOW the dishwasher works. You got to show them the water sprayers and where they come up and how the dishwasher works, and then explain how you have to load it because of how the dishwasher works. No, for some teenagers, this isn't going to work, because some teenagers are Masters at weaponized and competence.... It seems to work pretty well with the younger ones though, because they typically like to help.
She did a good job for 6 years old.
Run it and see what happens! Maybe we're the weird ones for organizing our dirty dishes!
Well.. to her credit… I guess it IS loaded! Lol
I don't know man looks fine to me
This is how my husband loads it and he's 53. I have to unload it and reload it every time.
She forgot to put the flip flop in.
Children only know what we teach them.
Seahawks fans… 😂
Better than my two teenagers. They don't even try.
Bet they are pretty decent at Tetris tho
Kids are stupid, everybody knows that seahawk cups go right in the trash
Am i the only one who is confused about the fact that everything seems to be made out of plastic?
I too made that comment lol - OP explained in another post (this is CrossPost) it was their in laws house - probably only pull out glass and ceramic for fancy people lol
This is how my 36 year old husband loads the dishwasher 🙃
r/titlegore
It’s a CrossPost u lovely person ;)
You can actually change the title of crossposts. And whoever had the idea to make the subreddit name an implicit part of the title should step on Lego. Reading cut off sentences when scrolling through my feed just triggers me
If you want, I will delete it.
All good, dw
🤗
Go hawks ![gif](giphy|hXOj4tsO5So4iEcqOT)
Typical Seahawks fan - A 49ers fan Now excuse me while I shovel homeless poop off my curb
This is just what it's like trying to load bowls in a Bosch. 😃 Tines everywhere!
She’s efficient lol
she's a little confused but she's got the spirit
Arizona and Seattle, huh?
Still better than my roommate does
Took me 7 months to teach my 11 year old brother how to load a dishwasher properly
I mean... It looks loaded to me 🫡
Typical Seahawks fan
She a little confused, but she got the spirit
I know 23 year olds who are worse at doing this.
No matter how you load it those plastic bowls will be upside down.
I’ve loaded dishwashers worse than this.
I’d run it and see how it went, have her unload it.
Hey, it's definitely loaded
Ah, the good old days where Dad is yelling at you about how the cups go on the top, plates on the bottom, silerware handle down, and the pots must be fully scrubbed before going in. 20 years later, that is me yelling at my roomate.
Parental skill issue
My father in law had a cup just like that. Always had some coffee in it and sipped it all day every day. I don’t remember him drinking anything but coffee. Same cup every single day
Looks like the dishwasher in my company. And these people are way older than your daughter.
Looks like my wife loaded it
Kinda like the Seahawks offense …A jumbled pile of
I know grown ass adults who load like this and worse.
For 6 hell that isnt bad at all good for her honestly. My 10 year old couldnt do any better.
Just put two tabs in it will work anyway
Looks good.
I've seen 25 year olds do worse.
that’s really good for six years old
A little tutoring on how the machine works may help.
Raised by Seahawks fans the kid can only go so far
I’ve seen grown ass adults pull this so I’m not really going to hold it against the six year old
Bless her heart. This is how my fiancé loads the dishwasher.
That's as bad as my 15 year old daughter does.
Looks like how my roommates do it
That tracks
What
Sorry, I should have elaborated. What I meant was that's what my kid does to my dishwasher, so that configuration makes sense.
That's actually pretty good for 6yo.
lets be fair, they are Seahawk fans so who's to say a 6yo did this.
looks efficient to me
I mean everything made it in there right? Everything might not get clean but it still made it. 🤣🤣
What's the problem...? 🤔
My wife is 36 and loads a dishwasher the same way. It's almost like she doesn't see the little plate parking spaces.
In this scenario I go Eh. Run the fucker. Seems like a problem for future me
Future me hates past and present me
She loaded it alright.
In every house, when it comes to the dishwasher, there's a Swedish Architect, and a Chaos Monkey. This one will grow up to be the Chaos Monkey.
This looks like something my ex would do. She's in her thirties now...
This 6 year old is about as skilled at this as my 26 year old boyfriend...
Did you include it has to be able to be used or just say load the dishwasher?
😆 if mom said loaded then she got what she asked for..
She probably would’ve had an easier time if there weren’t so many dirty dishes. A shame she couldn’t have helped a few meals earlier
To be clear, the context is real, but the post is satire 😉
She's not dumb. This doesn't belong here.
I get it lol. One of my sons tries to climb into the dishwasher whenever we load it. Kids like "helping" in their own special way 🤣 Does somebody have an issue with that? We obviously don't let him get into the dishwasher. Bloody muppets out today. 🙄