Wednesday 26 May 2021

7 Household Tasks You Can Avoid To Save Your Precious Time

 Whether we like it or not, Household Chores are an Essential Part of our Life. Having a Clean and Organized House is important and to achieve that, some chores are unavoidable. In fact, spending time on those chores is also good for your overall Health as they keep your Body and Mind engaged. That being said, not all the Cleaning Tasks are equal. You may be spending more time on some Housework than is needed.

According to Cleaning Experts, some Household Chores can be done less frequently. While some things like Kitchen Counters or the Basin in the Bathroom may need daily scrubbing, there are Many Time-Wasting Tasks that may be taking up your Precious Minutes and Hours and can even be damaging for your Home. To save you that unnecessary effort we rounded up the Household Chores that you can skip more often than you thought.


1. Washing the Floor


Unless you have sensitive allergies or have a curious baby in the house, you don’t need to be employing elbow grease to wash your floors regularly. The truth is that unlike the more germy parts of your home, like the kitchen or the bathroom, your floors can look clean even for a few months without any scrubbing. So, instead of sweeping and mopping every part of the floor strategically, you can use a handheld vacuum for a little spot-cleaning every once in a while. Any visible patches of dust or trails of crumbs you see on the floor can easily be picked out by the vacuum cleaner. If something spills, or if you find a sticky spot, just spot-clean it right away rather than bending your back for mopping the entire floor.


2. Polishing Wooden Furniture Frequently


Most of us automatically reach for the furniture polish when it comes to cleaning the various furniture of the house. After all, the dust on them needs to be wiped up from time to time and the wood needs to maintain its shine, right? Wrong. According to experts, most kinds of furniture have a certain finish coat that can get removed if cleaned too often. In fact, polishing your wooden furniture every week may cause its surface to get dirty and duller faster. Moreover, furniture polish contains water, and waxes contain naphtha. Both of these combined can raise a wood veneer after a while if you keep using them too often on your furniture.

So, unless you have dark furniture, on which dust may be more noticeable, or antique furniture that is already covered with oil and wax, you don’t need to polish your wooden items regularly. Every six weeks is often enough.

Most of the time, you can just wipe the stains from any part of the furniture with a wet cloth instead of cleaning the entire thing. For taking care of most of today’s furniture, the general rule is that the less you do, the better.


3. Washing Clothes after One Wear


While some clothing items like your innerwear and socks need to be cleaned every day, items like shirts or jeans don’t need to be washed after just one wear. Sleepwear, bath towels, and clothes that you wear only occasionally, can be worn multiple times before being washed. This will not just make your clothes last longer and also cut down on your laundry time.

What you can do is to keep a separate place, maybe a specific drawer, where you only keep the clothes that can be worn again without frequent washing. Ideally, such clothes should be hung as that will keep them aired. As for bath towels, just make sure that they are hung up and dried properly between uses and you won’t need to wash them regularly.


4. Wiping Washed Dishes with a Towel


Hand-drying dishes may seem like a good idea to get them squeaky clean, but you might actually be spreading more bacteria on your dishes this way. Even if your kitchen towel looks clean, it will always have some germs on it that can get transferred onto the plates when you wipe them with it. So instead of wasting your energy on wiping those dishes, you can simply let them air dry. That’s a much more hygienic and effortless way to dry your dishes. If you have a dishwasher, you can use the heat dry cycle to dry the dishes.


5. Cleaning Windows Every Weekend


Have you been washing your windows every weekend? You don’t really need to. Most cleaning experts agree that washing your windows every quarter or at the start of each season is enough. Even doing it more than just once a year will be sufficient. But when you do clean the windows, make sure you do the job properly. Use a natural or organic cleaner designed for windows and scrub inside and out until you feel all the built-up dirt and grime has been removed.


6. Folding Underwear


Regular underwear doesn’t wrinkle, so there’s no real need to fold them neatly and carefully. That is just a waste of your time. Unless you have thin underwear, which can be easily damaged, you can simply place the general ones in the drawer without putting any extra effort into folding and organizing them. If you must keep your underwear organized, then try stacking them flat. This will make them look neatly arranged and won’t suck up your precious time unnecessarily.


7. Ironing All Clothing Items Regularly


Many of us tend to believe that regular ironing of clothes is necessary and increases their lifespan. While ironing some of your special shirts or trousers before you are about to head out is good, you don’t need to waste your energy in ironing all clothing items in your house constantly. Many fabrics like denim, spandex, polyester, wool, cashmere, knits, and lyocell, don’t need to be ironed. Even your general casual clothes don’t really need ironing; you can just remove them from the dryer and then fold or hang them. That should be good enough. Also, try adding some wrinkle-resistant clothes to your wardrobe to save yourself a little more time from any unnecessary ironing.

Friday 7 May 2021

Weird Indian Tribal Traditions

 Despite all the Technological Developments Humans have made over the centuries, there are Some Sections of Society who prefer to live with their Older Customs and Traditions. 

It is not that they are not aware of how easy Technology has made Human Life. Instead, they just choose to live with their Older Customs and Traditions. 

While we know extremely little about some of These Tribes, some others have opened up a little and given us a Glimpse into their Lives. Some of their Traditions make sense, but some are Downright Crazy and will make you Wonder what these people were thinking!


1. Sentinelese Tribe, Andamans


The Sentinelese Tribe is one of the most private tribes existing in the world. They are not just least interested in mingling with "Modern" Society, but are downright hostile when it comes to interactions with the outside world. We can't really talk much of their Tribal Traditions as hardly anything is known. But one weird fact is how fond these people are of buckets. Specifically, Red Buckets. When a group of Archaeologists managed to reach relatively close to the Island without being shot at with arrows, they received Buckets as Gifts, in Red and Green Colours along with Pigs. The Poor Pigs were killed and buried. Strangely, the Sentinelese took the Red Buckets but left the Green ones on the shore. Weird!


2. Jarawa Tribe, Andamans


While they do not hate Modern Population as much as the Sentinelese, they are still rooted in their Tribal Customs and Traditions. Unfortunately, the building of the Great Andaman Trunk Road has resulted in a lot of exploitation of the Tribes by Tourists and Modern Local Societies. The Jarawas are pretty weird when it comes to food though. They relish Fish, Pigs and other Animals but wouldn't touch a Deer, which the area is highly populated with. Perhaps they consider Deer Sacred. Also, the Tribal People of Jarawa change the names of their children post puberty. There is an elaborate ceremony held to celebrate, in which a boy has to hunt a Wild Pig and offer it to everyone in the Village and a Girl is Anointed in Clay, Pig Oil and Gum, post which the children are given their New Names. The Tribals are also aware of contraceptive policies and use herbs and plants as contraceptives!


3. Chenchus, Andhra Pradesh


The Chenchus are a Tribe residing mainly in Andhra Pradesh and speak a dialect of the Telugu Language known as Chenchu. The Chenchus of Andhra Pradesh are quite forward in their thoughts, compared to the rest of Indian Society, when it comes to matters of the heart. Chenchu Youth are free to marry whoever they wish to. There is no form of parental pressure or aggression. Also, the clan is divided into Gotras (like our caste system) and generally they do not marry within the same Gotra. Unlike our Rigid Society, Chenchu Tribes allow Divorce and Widows too are allowed to Remarry. Well, maybe our Society can take a few 'Lessons' from them?


4. Bhils, Rajasthan


The Bhil Tribe is one of the Biggest Tribes of India and comprises almost 39 percent of the Whole Rajasthani Population. Bhils are pretty independent and follow their own set of Rules and Customs. There is lot of freedom given to Bhil Women and Women are treated as equals by the Bhil Society. Tribal Women smoke Hookah and consume Liquor openly with Men and such activities are not looked down upon. Furthermore, the Bhil Community practices polygamy where a Woman is allowed to Remarry and have Multiple Partners after her Ist Marriage. 


5. Santhals, Eastern India


Santhals mainly occupy parts of Eastern India in West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand, Bihar and Assam. They do have some contact with the Urban World and Society and are Multilingual as they speak many Languages other than Santhali. However, their written script is new and was developed as recently as 1925. While not atheists, Santhals do not believe in Idol Worship. They have no Temples and no Idols! They instead, worship Local Gods and Spirits. They are Ghost-Fearing People and try and appease the "Ghosts" of their area. The Tribals often make Animal Sacrifices to appease these Ghosts.


6. Mundas, Jharkhand


This Tribe from Jharkhand is small in number but has achieved distinguished feats. The members of the Tribe are not backward or restricted to their Villages and have earned Laurels in the fields of Sports, Politics, Literature and Revolutionaries etc. Ram Dayal Munda, a member of the Tribe, has been awarded the Padma Shri Award too. However, one unique thing about the Tribe is how they derived their Surnames. The names are derived from the Legends of the Past. For eg. The Surname Dodrai is attributed to the lineage of the man who once ventured into the forest in search of honey. He found honey in the hollow of a Tree but in trying to extract it, his hair and body were completely smeared with the Liquid. The Villagers carried him home and used 7 Vessels of Oil to clean and soften his hair. Since then, his name became Dodrai and his lineage acquired the Surname! Each Munda Surname has such tales behind their inception. Crazy, is'nt it?


7. Khasi Tribe, Meghalaya


The Khasi Tribe is a pretty peace loving Tribe and they are named after the language they speak - Khasi Language. While most of the Khasis follow their Tribal Religion, there are many converts who have taken up other religions like Christianity and Islam. One thing that makes the tribe unique is that they are a Matrilineal Tribe, which means they carry on the Maternal Tradition. The children's Surnames are based on the Mother's Lineage and not the Fathers. Also, it is the Mother who inherits the Property and not the Father. Also, Khasi Tribals do not prefer Arranged Marriages. In case of a Divorce, the Woman has complete freedom. Her choice cannot be questioned and she owns the Children and Properties. The Property post death/conflicted Property always goes to the Youngest Daughter. Women, thinking of converting to the Khasi Tradition?

Another cool thing about them is their Divorce Method. While the Younger Generation does resort to courts, most of the Khasis follow the Traditional Method. The Husband hands the Wife 5 Paise which the Wife returns after adding 5 of her own. The Coins are then given to the Village Elder who throws them away. And done! Divorce complete!





Saturday 1 May 2021

Kissing Facts & Kiss Benefits

Kissing Facts & Kiss Benefits


It is a matter of record that Canadian porcupines kiss one another on the lips.






The world's longest kiss took place on January 28, 2002. Louisa Almodovar and Rich Langly of New Jersey kissed for a record 30 hours, 59 minutes and 27 seconds on a segment of "Ricki Lake".





Matrimonial pollsters' studies prove that a man who kisses his wife good-bye when he leaves for work every morning averages a higher income than does the fellow who doesn't do that thing.






In medieval Italy kisses weren't taken, or given, lightly. If a man and a woman were seen embracing in public they could be forced to marry!







Our brains have special neurons that help us locate each others lips in the dark. (It's really true too! I've tried it!)






It is estimated that the average person will spend about 20,160 minutes kissing in their lifetime.







You burn 26 calories in a 1 minute kiss.






The first kiss ever shown in a movie was in 1896. The movie, was called The Kiss.







Hershey's Kisses got their name because the machine that makes them looks like it's kissing the conveyor belt.

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