Are house servants common in your country?
Are they anywhere except South East Asia?
You get tax deductions to use hired maid services though, so it is affordable
Do care takers for old people count?
We had a cleaning lady for 2 years or so, she came every friday and claned our home.
She quitted though and from what I know(I don't live there anymore) my parents stopped hiring cleaning help because they did a bad job anyway.
>>60192592
Also, do cleaners count?
>>60192244
This is something i dont get, why do indians have house servants but not white europeans?
Yes. I have two in fact. I live like a king desu.
>>60192762
How do you fit that many people into your hut?
Ahh, how should i explain it...
It is really common, but they are in
2D
>>60192803
Stay jelly that you're poorer than someone who lives in a 3rd world shithole, mongol.
Yes. There's a stereotype, most of them are peruvians
>Are house servants common in your country?
Nah, but having a cleaner come once a week is becoming more common.
Not really
Nah. But house cleaners are common. My parents have two Filipina maids, though.
In the past, they quite clearly were something prevalent within any family where the patriarch earned the median wage.
I can recall my grandmother rememorating in utmost nonchalance how her family once had a cook, a serving girl/maid despite pertaining to the middle middle class.
Nowadays, what's more popular amidst the higher middle class is for the family to host an "au pair" to whom is dealt the task of tending to the children, and cooking for them, while sometimes cleaning up.
Failingpenis/Failingvagina is the largest exporter of Maidism and Low-skilled / Unskilled Labourers! Happy! Yippy! Yehey!
Yes, a lot of algerians live here
I have 1 maid, 1 care taker for my gran and 1 gardener at my home.