I'm always gonna be crazy about dishes in the sink. Crazy! Because it's a sign of disrespect. It says that you think someone else is going to clean up after you: that you're not prepared to do it yourself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I learned that you don't take dishes from the table to the dishwasher; you have to rinse them first. I think that's stupid because I don't go out in the back yard and hose off before taking a shower.
The wisest advice I ever received regarding the kitchen came from my mother: 'Do the dishes while you're cooking.'
I got very cross with the term, kitchen sink. It just meant that you invaded different kinds of houses, where it was very difficult to avoid kitchen sink.
I don't have a dishwasher, and I hate washing dishes.
When you're writing about people that are not very well off, you seem to see the kitchen sink. So it was a bit of a sort of cosy phrase that got used a bit too much.
I'm a chef, I own restaurants, and there's a behavior in the kitchen you have to have.
I don't like when people put their dishes in the dishwasher without scrubbing them properly because it comes out with those little white dots and then you can't get those out. And you have to rewash them.
When I go home, I still have to clean my room; I still have to do the dishes. We have somebody come every now and then to do that stuff, but my mom still makes me clean before she comes.
I'm a hygiene freak. I'm like obsessive-compulsive when it comes to washing your hands.
The kitchen may not get cleaned, and I have to accept that. I do the important things.