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372 The people who immediately tidy a room when they enter someone else’s house aren’t being helpful. They learned somewhere along the way that earning their place was the price of being allowed to stay in it

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/25/2026 05:07 EDT

The people who immediately tidy a room when they enter someone else’s house aren’t being helpful. They learned somewhere along the way that earning their place was the price of being allowed to stay in it

The compulsion to tidy a friend's living room within minutes of arriving isn't politeness. It's an old strategy from a childhood where belonging had to be earned, and the bill never closed.

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