The Viennese wash everything. Where else in the world does the government hire public servants to wash public telephone booths and the glass over traffic lights? Every time I see someone doing these things, I smile like a child.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Have you ever noticed how nice people are at the car wash?! Maybe it's just me, but it makes me happy. Weird, I know!
While we women dilly-dally, making decisions, leaving jobs half done, forgetting where we've put the house keys while we water the Hoover and leave the laundry in the dishwasher, men, like blinkered horses, look straight ahead, oblivious to peripheral vision, where a discarded pile of wet towels might have caught their eye.
I've had a lot of luck. If I didn't I'd be washing bottles in Russia.
Indian films have this obsession with hygienic clean spaces, even though the country's not so clean. They're either shot in the studios or shot in London, in America, in Switzerland - clean places. Everywhere except India.
I'm not one to air my dirty laundry for the whole world.
I'd find it demeaning to be cleaning toilets.
When you leave New York, you are astonished at how clean the rest of the world is. Clean is not enough.
Don't call the world dirty because you forgot to clean your glasses.
I know what it's like to wash my clothes in a Chevron station.
Here, you go to the supermarket and you have wipes to clean your hands before shopping. No, we don't have that in France, but we recycle.