Avoid Fighting Over Who Does The Dishes By Making It A Competition

Avoid Fighting Over Who Does The Dishes By Making It A Competition

Doing the dishes is a simple chore, but for some reason, nobody ever wants to tackle it. By making it a competition with something at stake, everyone in the household might want to make an effort.

Photo by Ivo Posthumus

Whether you live with your significant other, your family, or just some roommates, there are ways to keep that sink from filling up. Ariel Knutson at The Kitchn suggests you bring the competitive side out of everyone:

Decide that night — preferably before or while you’re eating dinner — that you want to make washing dishes a competition in your relationship. Suggest that whoever does the most dishes that week gets a special prize…

The prize can be anything from picking the movie on movie night to getting the last ice cream sandwich. Create your own rules and find something that will motivate everyone, then keep track. Of course, you could always follow the golden rule of whoever cooks the meal is exempt from the dishes, but this is way more fun.

5 Strategies for Getting Your Partner to Wash the Dishes for You [The Kitchn]


The Cheapest NBN 50 Plans

Here are the cheapest plans available for Australia’s most popular NBN speed tier.

At Lifehacker, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. BTW – prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting.

Comments


3 responses to “Avoid Fighting Over Who Does The Dishes By Making It A Competition”