Why do you need so many things in your apartment? I have encountered this many times during moves and repairs?



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Why do you need so many things in your apartment? I have encountered this many times during moves and repairs? and got a better answer

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When moving it is very easy to get rid of unnecessary and old things. Because in a new apartment, as in a new life, you do not want to take anything outdated. But how difficult it is to throw out things that have served you well only recently. And maybe it will still come in handy? Always jealous of girlfriends who resolutely get rid of junk. But I know few of them. What is it that sits in all of us Plyushkin? Attack him! Easy to say, but very difficult to do. I still don't get it, do I?

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During moves, it is very easy to get rid of unnecessary and old things. Because you don't want to take anything outdated to a new apartment, just like a new life. But how hard is it to throw out things that have served you well only recently. And maybe it will still come in handy? Always jealous of girlfriends who resolutely get rid of junk. But I know few of them. What is it that sits in all of us Plyushkin? Attack him! Easy to say, but very difficult to do. I still don't get it!

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vykinut jalko

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Junk is always useful! Saving money, you know.

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You don't use half of them, and you forget they even exist.

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Vestiges of the Soviet past! The height of stupidity: a carpet on the wall, a wall, a window from the kitchen to the bathroom!

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We have this as a necessity. A family of seven. Rags alone apparently not visible.

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That's when you move and shake things.

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I also do not understand why people keep junk? I throw everything out, if suddenly I need something better to buy.

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I don't know when they accumulate. I only have time to throw out the stuff. Where does it come from?

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Yeah. You throw it away, you throw it away, but it still doesn't go away. Well at least learned not to buy this stuff lately. Maybe now with time will be less. Although. If one in the family - always throwing out, the second - clutter. I do not know what my husband keeps. In his drawers, of which most - the hell away.

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We never have enough.

 

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