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yarga [219]
3 years ago
12

HELLLLLLLP HOW DID WASHING MACHINES CHANGE ARE SOCIETY AND HOW WOULD LIFE BE DIFFERENT WITHOUT THEM PPPPPLEASE

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2 answers:
Dovator [93]3 years ago
8 0

lol first off why washing machines

second in the older days when we didnt have washing machines, waman had to do the house work, so the washing machines would of made things easier for the waman. most men have the upper hand in houses still and when they get home they be tired so they dont have time for laundry. but waman do (apparently)

third life would be extremely different without them. you would have to spend hours a day doing it. grabbing the laundry, hand washing it, wringing it out, leaving it up to dry for hours, then going back out and pluck them off the clothes line. the waman would have less time to do stuff.

Oksanka [162]3 years ago
5 0

We don't have to use dirty stream water, and physically use our hands. If we didn't have washing mashines, our rivers, lakes, and oceans would be even more polluted, with all the soaps and detergents.

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