That’s it. You could mention “Don’t worry about the smell, it will pass – how else would you have been able to remove the stain?”, but that’s risky – she might snap "If you know how to do it, why haven’t you cleaned it yourself?!?
I think what she is looking for here is “ Gee thanks hon for getting that stain out of that cheap garage sale shirt you got so here’s a $100 bucks for you to go out and blow on new shoes” yeah thats it for sure.
Just say “Thanks Hon.” with maybe a smile? Not too much to ask. It was an accomplishment after all. He would want a thanks hon when he fixed something right? Showing any kind of gratitude doesn’t cost a dime.
Just guessing here that she’s expecting a profuse apology for putting the stain there in the first place and making her do all that work. But what do I know, I’m just a dumb male. BTW, if I stain a shirt, and I often do [I have one soaking in bleach now], I clean it myself. It’s a thankless job. I’m just happy if the shirt survives.
I like the bleach smell. My dearly departed friend always bleached his white tee shirts and if he was wearing one, I would lean on his shoulder and just sniff at his shirt.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
I, also a male, am confused. Does she want an apology for him getting the stain ON the shirt?
Tigressy about 5 years ago
Tony asked, about 4 hours ago
Can i have a hint?
Gladly.
- Look up from the newspaper
- Give her a broad, sincere smile
- Say “Thank you! Well done!”
That’s it. You could mention “Don’t worry about the smell, it will pass – how else would you have been able to remove the stain?”, but that’s risky – she might snap "If you know how to do it, why haven’t you cleaned it yourself?!?
Fishenguy Premium Member about 5 years ago
I have to assume that the shirt isn’t ruined if she was able to get the stain out.
taxidancer about 5 years ago
He ruined the shirt with a stain, then she got the stain out, so how was it ruined?
basspro about 5 years ago
I think what she is looking for here is “ Gee thanks hon for getting that stain out of that cheap garage sale shirt you got so here’s a $100 bucks for you to go out and blow on new shoes” yeah thats it for sure.
GROG Premium Member about 5 years ago
Don’t ask me. I don’t know either.
Johnnie Polo Premium Member about 5 years ago
He said thank you. I’m stumped.
J Short about 5 years ago
Title should be: Pussy’s Home
nosirrom about 5 years ago
I wonder how many more of the exact same shirts he has in his Charlie Brown wardrobe?
Knightman Premium Member about 5 years ago
Gee I will have to give you a brownie-button for the effort!!!
morningglory73 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Just say “Thanks Hon.” with maybe a smile? Not too much to ask. It was an accomplishment after all. He would want a thanks hon when he fixed something right? Showing any kind of gratitude doesn’t cost a dime.
i_am_the_jam about 5 years ago
How is it that they’re still married?
CeceliaWD Premium Member about 5 years ago
Well I don’t get why his Ok, thanks wasn’t enough and I’m a girl.
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Just guessing here that she’s expecting a profuse apology for putting the stain there in the first place and making her do all that work. But what do I know, I’m just a dumb male. BTW, if I stain a shirt, and I often do [I have one soaking in bleach now], I clean it myself. It’s a thankless job. I’m just happy if the shirt survives.
bookworm0812 about 5 years ago
I like the bleach smell. My dearly departed friend always bleached his white tee shirts and if he was wearing one, I would lean on his shoulder and just sniff at his shirt.
Plods with ...™ about 5 years ago
Wait….
Teddy bear Premium Member about 5 years ago
If you do the laundry, it is your job, using bleach is not rocket science. T ake the thank you and shut up