By Vastu - 07/02/2010 17:42 - Nepal
Vastu tells us more.
well. the maid cant pay because we give her 15$ PER month. and we cant deduct it because... IN rural places of Nepal , where my servant comes from, one family consists of 9/10 sons or daughters .. so that 15$ directly goes to her HUGE family.
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It's not like it costs a fortune to hire a cleaning lady. When I was younger both my parents worked full time and my sister and I were to young to do the heavy cleaning. My mom paid someone to come in once a week and clean the house but she didn't clean our rooms since that was our responsibility. Having someone come in to help doesn't make you lazy.
to all those ppl who r saying that "if u can afford a maid, get a new ps3" - ps3s are really expensive in this part of the world, where the OP resides., so its not a feasible option. furthermore , almost every middle-class household has one or two maids, and its not as expensive as the West to keep household help.
That must suck.. if my 360 got ruined like that I think I'd, well I don't know what I would do lol. Good luck man. (:
Crucify Her!!!!!!
To all the people who are like "he has a maid, he's rich, why is he bitching", let me tell you a few things, though I doubt you'll care. People who are rich are rich for a reason. Even the ones that come into the money have to fight to keep it, especially what with taxes on inheritance. If he has a maid, and it does sound like it's his parents', no his, then it's cause he works his ass off (or his parents do) and not because he's lazy. And do you know how rich people who have money keep it? BY NOT SPENDING IT ON EVERY LITTLE THING. That means NOT replacing a broken PS3 because he or his parents can use that money on something else. And to all you guys being like "why you whining", well have you READ this site??? EVERYONE ON IT IS WHINING. THAT'S THE POINT.
You can clean an xbox like that hahaha ps3 suck!
fire that bitch!!!
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You only give her $15 a month? Wow. What an asshole
Check the location, they're in Nepal. I expect that might be something resembling a decent wage out there...