Most Britons leave dirty dishes in sink overnight
Posted by Sinks on 27th Jun 2017
Messy Britons do not rush to the kitchen sink to wash the dishes after a meal, according to a new survey. In fact, 64 per cent of UK householders are more than happy to leave dirty dishes in the sink overnight. The survey of 2000 Britons, conducted by storage and wardrobe specialist Spaceslide.co.uk, found that residents of London and Liverpool are Britainrsquos untidiest citizens. Almost two-thirds of Londoners admit to only tidying up for visitors, whilst more than a quarter said their bedroom floors are often not visible due to piles of clothes, laptops and magazines. Manchester householders did a little better, with 61 percent stating that they clean their house home from top to bottom every week. However, one in five admits to never doing any ironing. Jon Gough, spokesperson at Spaceslide.co.uk, explains We all have our own tolerance levels when it comes to mess but as this research demonstrates, some of us are a lot more laid-back about it than others. For some of us being tidy is key to well-being and so mess can be a highly emotive issue. Clutter is said to create low and stagnant energy and can therefore make us feel the same.