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I’m warning you now: If you ever come over to my house for a meal — be it a Thanksgiving feast with all the trimmings, a blowout Christmas dinner, cake and Champagne for my birthday, or just a weeknight pasta party — you won’t be allowed to help me clean up in the kitchen after we’ve eaten.
Yeah, I know. I made the food, I did all the prep work, I sweated over the details, so I should be allowed to sit back while you do dishes and take care of the rest, right? Wrong. So, so wrong.
Don’t be offended. I understand you’re coming from a place of kindness and you really just want to help. But the best thing you can do for me and for the other Monica Gellers of the world is to let us do us. This goes double for post-Thanksgiving dishes.
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