what are your house rules?
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Rinse plates and cups after use (makes washing up easier with no bits floating around!)
Put things back where you got them from (books etc).
Respect other peoples privacy and knock before entering their room.
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well when i was maried....whatever the wife said...nwo that she is gone....
whatever the ex wife says...j/k
my rule: I pay the cost to be the boss.....if you dont like it ...leave
well when i was maried....whatever the wife said...nwo that she is gone....
whatever the ex wife says...j/k
my rule: I pay the cost to be the boss.....if you dont like it ...leave
no b ooks ont he floor.
no doors to teh outside open (too hot with too many bugs)
no taking someone else's stuff
at least one hour of peace and quiet a day.
my house rules is
that
not to be kissable when some hot lady is front of me and asking for 1 kiss
if you're gonna be late, let somebody know.
If you mess it up, clean it up.
Plain and simple
take shoes off when coming indoors
NO gum chewing
NO smoking in the house
Cats only go out in the day (have a safe cat run for them so they are not in neighbours yard)
Make your bed every morning
Pick up after yourself and make sure the dogs are let out to pee. Also, if you see dog puke or poo, clean it up.
my house is a childrens playhouse, I dont put anything up high and if something breaks i can eighter replace it or not as its just a material item anyways. kids are only small for so long then they grow up way too fast anyways. As far as rules here HAVE FUN unless someone gets hurt or starts to fight then I step in.
Well...my daughters are 21 and 20 and full time college students. When they are home they pretty much do as they please and come and go as they please. We only ask that if they are staying out all nite, have car trouble, will be later than expected, etc. they call us and let us know.
If it doesn't belong to you, don't mess with it without permission.
Clean up after yourself; leave things neater than you found them.
If you're going to fix yourself something in the kitchen, offer to fix some for anyone else who is home.
No shouting, no name calling, no interrupting, no barking out orders, no ridiculing, etc. Everyone under the roof, including guests will be treated with respect and courtesy. Rudeness to family members or housemates (or their guests) counts as rudeness.
Don't use up the last of something or otherwise disregard the comfort of others.
Keep your guests under control. You are responsible for their actions.
No finding fault with the cook. You don't have to eat it, but you may not say that you don't like it.
At 6 o'clock every Wednesday, everyone is at the dinner table, clean and well dressed, and prepared to share the weeks' personal news with the rest of the household. This is NOT the time to air personal grievances about the household.
Always to see my house clean and tidy.
especially the kichen and bathroom
you feel a big satisfaction.