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I cannot understand the British habit of washing and rinsing dishes in the aforementioned muddy water, and drying them without washing off the lather suds. Is this similar to having a bath and not rinsing off the lather? Am I missing something here?

Elizabeth Augustine, Derby, UK

  • The fox is to continue the water clean, by pre-rinsing and -scraping and and so by washing the cleanest things first (after the glassware of grade). Soapy h2o will run off without leaving marks, whereas y'all will get watermarks if you rinse.

    Washing under a continuous stream of water makes it harder to apply detergent and is probably wasteful of both it and hot water, only the real reason we British don't do it that way is that traditionally we take not had mixer taps.

    Tom Boddington, Leeds, UK

  • You would appear to be somewhat behind the times, most new "executive homes" now beingness built take dishwashers, and most kitchen refurbishments tend to take a dishwasher included in the deal. People using wash bowls tend often to have a 2nd sink space with facilities for rinsing nether the swivel tap.

    Use of washing upwardly liquid ordinarily encourages people to rinse the suds which cling to the plates etc. Perhaps the people you know are not aware of the finer points of life and maybe you are missing something.

    Jack Hill, St Albans, England

  • It must be the company of civilised homo beings that you lot're missing. Everyone I know rinses the dishes under running water afterwards washing them.

    Bill, London, Britain

  • I think Jack Colina should think that not everybody lives in an 'executive dwelling' in St Albans commuter elation.

    Ciaran, London, UK

  • My Grandmother had detail rules when allowing my sis and I to launder upwards after Sunday Tea. We had to wash everything thoroughly and place on the draining lath, then re-fill the sink with hot water and rinse everything thoroughly likewise. And then dry out. I have amended this slightly and (now that my dishwasher is broken) wash everything and put information technology on the draining board, then cascade a kettle of boiling water on it and don't dry. Having seen may programmes showing the amount of germs lurking in a tea towel I reckon using 1 undoes all the difficult work!

    Lesley Morgan, Monkseaton, U.k.

  • I observed this at friends houses whilst growing upwardly. It's weird. Virtually other children of immigrant to the Uk I know have marvelled at this addiction too.

    Ray , London London

  • I have also observed this behaviour, presumably due to frugality with hot water. Information technology doesn't seem to do them much harm (see queries on eczema) but I hope they're using Ecover Liquid at to the lowest degree and ingesting fewer nasty petrochemicals!

    Ellie Jones, Bridport, UK

  • In what sense is this a "British" addiction? I am British and always rinse done plates.

    Chris Jones, Sheffield, Yorkshire

  • I have never owned a dishwasher and would not call it a 'British' habit but I have noticed a lot of people wash upwardly this way. If my mother caught me doing this, I'g sure she would chop off my arms as she thinks its absurd! We have also not e'er seen the indicate of drying dishes every bit they are always left on the draining lath to dry naturally. And if y'all use hot h2o, not simply do your dishes dry quicker, but its less probable you volition go watermarks. Oh honey, I audio similar an advertisement.

    Nila Patel, London UK

  • Oh, you are all so fussy! Accept you e'er heard of anyone getting ill from plates that have not been rinsed? As long equally you lot can't sense of taste the washing up water and in that location are no noticeable food particles left on the plates what's the problem? No wonder the globe is going downward the plughole if everyone else is wasting fourth dimension and energy rinsing plates unnecessarily. Become A LIFE!! And finish inventing bug when there are enough real ones to debate with.

    Jonathan, Brecon, Wales

  • I think the indicate is virtually clean dishes and less about the which way to practise it. Think near information technology, if you lather up and rinse off when you take a shower then how is non rinsing your dishes clean? Yep, there are millions of bug in the world, but if everyone has a bad habit of doing a one-half-arsed job then I call back we have a bigger problem.

    Thomas, London, UK

  • When Jonathon contracts salmonella from a dirty fork, then perhaps the importance of hygiene will suddenly be elevated in his heed. Saying that, his wife is most probably an excellent washer-upper.

    Paul Townsend, Weymouth UK

  • It is indeed a very bad habit. Unfortunately I observe the majority of people practise not rinse thier dishes after washing. Some of my friends were simply brought up without the knowledge of rinsing and the concept seems conflicting to them. I believe it is a matter of swallowing pride and accepting that rinsing is healthier and avoids whatever smell or food to be stuck on the dishes. Several people merits that it saves water, well I can not put saving h2o above my wellness. People should not exist lazy, make the extra effort and rinse dishes after all information technology benefits YOU more any one else!

    Jason Vassiliu, UK

  • I am from the United states of america and have lived in Cambridge for several years. I too take noticed this habit hither with every person I have observed washing up. With most washing-up liquids being relatively newer formulations from petrochemicals, to which long-term exposure is still unknown, residuals cannot be beneficial if ingested. The wellness effects are probably on the order of 2nd-mitt smoking; chronic exposure adds up, incidental exposure is probably innocuous. Yous shouldn't worry about asking your host if they rinse, only you lot might desire to rinse at dwelling house.

    Michael, Cambridge, UK

  • I have never been a dish rinsed and tin honestly say my glasses and plates are spotless. I proceed the h2o as clean every bit possible by scraping and pre-rinsing and wash glasses first and greasy pans last. If the item still feels dirty after washing I refill the sink and launder once more with fresh h2o including washing liquid. Of course the occasional bubble gets carried to the drying tray merely that is the smallest fraction of the liquid that went into the sink and fifty-fifty then almost all of it drips off equally the dish dries. I don't rinse later on bubble bath either. And I apply moisturiser. And wear deodorant. And brand up.

    Anne, London, U.k.

  • Yup, I've lived in Edinburgh for seven years (from Canada), and all Scottish or English people I have seen doing dishes accept not rinsed off the soap. At first, I thought it an unusual addiction of one or two people, but eventually realized information technology is the norm in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland.

    Edward, Edinburgh, Great britain

  • For all those people that remember it'south alright to wash dishes and not rinse them, it is like brushing your teeth and not rinsing out the toothpaste. Plus washing machines have rinse cycle so do dishwashers and when we shower or bath, nosotros rinse off the lather that holds the dirt off our bodies. And then don't be lazy rinse those dishes.

    Patrick brooks, Birmingham, U.k.

  • Washing upwards liquid will not exercise ane's insides much good, so rinsing is important to remove traces. Where it not for my Grandfather, a scientist, telling me this I would non accept known, and so I believe the problem is due to a lack of education on the subject. I know many people who practice not rinse plates etc.

    Matthew Brown, Northampton, UK

  • P.S. for those who don't believe information technology is a problem in England, cheque out the link beneath where you will be amazed to see how many modern British women exercise not know that it is of import to rinse! http://www.cosmopolitan.co.united kingdom/community/forums/thread/1326658?theme=print

    Matthew Brown, Northampton, UK

  • If I tin can draw your attention to the manufacturer'south safety data sail for a well known brand of washing upwards liquid, under 'Toxicological Information' - 'Not acutely toxic', 'Chronic toxicity: Repeated exposure to depression levels (e.grand. residues left on dinnerware) will not cause adverse effects.' http://www.scienceinthebox.com/en_UK/pdf/Fairy-Liquid-Original.pdf So equally long as you're not using huge squirts of the soap to wash your dishes then that you're making your adjacent meal gustatory modality soapy then in that location is no harm in Not rinsing your dishes later.

    Mark, Cardiff UK

  • I asked my married man about this considering I noticed his family did not rinse the dishes while they were here. He has been in the United states of america over 20 years and but then remembered that he never rinsed dishes while growing up and did not know anyone else who did so when he was younger. He reckons information technology was because of lack of space (counter and no double sinks) and and so it was merely a habit that adult considering of 'using what you lot had", that but got passed on. I don't know virtually the Uk merely dish soap in the U.s.a. states on it "Do not ingest" and "in case of accidental ingestion, contact a poisonous substance command eye immediately", or some similar version depending on the maker of the liquid. Then it just seems that information technology can't be healthy to eat & beverage from dishes that aren't rinsed.

    RM, Phoenix Arizona Us

  • I was baffled by this when I moved here from my home in America. Thankfully I married an Englishman who, once questioned on it, agreed information technology was an odd (and unhealthy) custom to not rinse dishes. My understanding is that information technology does have to do with not wanting them to spot, and/or just some very VERY widespread culture (despite what some above may say) where rinsing dishes has never been done.

    Mindy, London Great britain

  • I just moved back to England afterward years away and had forgotten how people here do the washing up. When I was here in university, I remember existence shocked by how my housemates used to use a plastic basin they put in the kitchen sink to do washing upward, only I'd forgotten well-nigh the no rinsing part. Simply I simply moved dorsum to england, and my two housemates fill the sink with soapy water with all the dishes in it, and scrub (barely) one side of them then put them on the rack to dry. They leave the brown tea stains inside cups and on spoons too. And this doesn't seem to bother them. I can't deal with this and I'm not sure how to bring information technology up with them without offending them. I want to simply say: "Hey, exercise y'all rinse your hair and torso afterwards soaping and shampoing? Well it's the same here." Simply might that be a bit brutal? It'southward not just about the soap residue either. Although information technology can make things sense of taste soapy, and in the long run, can't be good for you, plus glasses e'er seem slightly greasy and marked. The real problem is hygiene. If you don't rinse your dishes later on washing them, you'll still take food residue and leaner on them. Plus, you've mixed the residuum of ALL your dishes together. So if i of them had something bad on it, now they all do. Hello Cross-Contamination! The style my housemates are doing their dishes is really really getting under my pare. Someone delight give me advice on how best to deal with it in a way that won't exist offensive to them.

    Chloe, London UK

  • I can't empathize this habit at all and I'1000 British. It's non only the UK, it happens in Australia too. Leaving balance on dishes isn't healthy, isn't make clean and it'south inherently lazy. My sis had this problem with her married man not rinsing. She presented him a drinking glass full of dishwater and asked whether he'd like to drink it. Later declining the offering, he now rinses his dishes. A little extreme just it worked. With regards to repeated exposure to low levels of chemicals, I beg to differ. At work I noticed a supermarket make of washing up detergent which contained amongst other ingredients - formaldehyde - well known for it's embalming and blindness producing properties. I really don't want to ingest that, no matter at what pocket-size level.

    Mark, Leeds UK

  • I'g British living in Greece, having left the UK in my early 20's. My family always rinsed after washing but and then a new advertising campaign in the U.k. (in the sixty'southward I think)by a popular detergents company claimed their new, improved dishwash product didn't need rinsing, hence saving water, and this was adopted enthusiastically by many consumers. Second thoughts and considerations about hygiene soon made my family revert back to rinsing, and though I'm sure in that location are lots of people out at that place in the United kingdom that do rinse their dishes, believe me - there are many many more than who do not (otherwise educated, hygiene aware, houseproud) and fifty-fifty consider it a "weird and quaint" matter to do! And it seems to exist the norm rather than the exception. Obviously advertizing campaigns achieve down through the years !!

    Elizabeth, Athens Hellenic republic

  • I know!! I just googled this because I am married to a Scottish guy and his whole family and everyone I know in Uk leaves lather all over their dishes! omg gross! wtf! I let it become for awhile but we always argue about it because I think information technology'south disgusting and he always says "a bit of soap won't kill you". Once while eating at his mom'south I took a mouthful of food and simultaneously got a mouthful of lather. I had to run out the room and rinse my oral fissure out. He thinks I am making this up haha. I dear a lot of things about the UK but this is not 1 of them! I know the USA has it's own problems too but just thought I'd rant about this for a moment and let you know I am with you HAHA.

    Krystal, Seattle, WA U.s.a.

  • Where is the common sense in not rinsing the dishes?!First time I saw my at present husband doing that I was horrified.I accept only just graduated pharmacy then and one of the bailiwick was toxicology...trust me, there is nothing salubrious in washing washing up liquid.

    Alicja, Warsaw Poland

  • I am from Canada and have been living and working in the UK for the last five years. The "no rinse" thing as well freaks me out for all of the reasons stated past previous commentators, but information technology'south the gustatory modality of soap remainder that really gets me. I love cooking, and this is aught worse than making your favourite dish and the starting time mouthful has that singled-out bubbly after-taste. My british ex-girlfriend did this. I made her a Sun roast dinner at my flat, using almost everything in the process. She offered to do the washing upwardly which involved washing virtually everything I have. I thought it was a wonderful gesture on her part, until I saw how she did it; dip in muddied soapy dish water, place on the rack, wipe with a dirty dish towel and put in cupboard. It made my peel crawl just I didn't say anything since I saw she was doing a lot of work as a give thanks you for the dinner. Needless to say, the next twenty-four hours after she left I spent an hour rewashing everything I accept. I just don't become it.

    Paul, Vancouver Canada

  • Yes it is of import to rinse Dishes. Here is why: Firstly, Dishwashing liquid contains some adequately toxic chemicals. Secondly,past non rinsing off the Chemic residue,this balance will be absorbed by the body and over time can crusade health problems. This is known as the Bio accumulative event. Our bodies were not designed to exist bombarded with Chemicals. Run into: naturalnews.com/001061.html

    Francis Kuhn, Murrintown Ireland

  • I cannot empathise the habit of sure others to brand stupid blanket statements. I also can't sympathize why the topic of dish washing would go on someone up at night. Also, I tin can't understand an Esquimaux talking to me through a behemothic funnel.

    Gary DuPlens, Wigan UK

  • I've wanted to research this for so many years. I was in England for several months and stayed with several families. No i rinsed the soap off the dishes. They also didn't have double sinks, use dish pans, and of class didn't have 'mixer taps.' I besides washed dishes in a Youth Hostel where they didn't rinse the dishes. Only my sis was as well in that location and a newcomer to English ways and insisted fifty-fifty though we wouldn't be eating some other meal in that location. I, being xix, causeless it wasn't necessary and tried it when I got home. The dishes were sticky. So I then assumed they had different soap that was food grade or something and safe to be ingested. I do know of instances where people got sick at restaurants with malfunctioning dishwashers that didn't rinse. On since bathing was brought up in the OP, soap isn't that necessary when bathing. You are just stripping the acid mantle and protective oils and beneficial microbes from your pare leaving it vulnerable to pathogens. Then you lot apply more chemicals in the form of moisture in an attempt to restore information technology. I oasis't used lather to bathe except on a few occasions when I needed it for the past three years. And of course when washing easily, although even and so, you lot don't need much soap, Information technology's duration and friction that get rid of germs. Anyhow, I'm just not that dirty.

    Linda Foss, Houston, United States

  • Why exercise people from the United kingdom get so mad when people enquire them questions similar this? If you lot don't do information technology then don't respond. Simply I've notice in America people in the 80'south and before that utilize to wash dishes like that.

    Johnny Compton, Columbus, Ohio USA

  • British people, please stop this not-rinsing dishes thing. I dearest EVERYTHING about England but hated that habit which I have witnessed in every household I went to for the 6 years I lived there. It did seem similar the norm : (

    Solkem Arold, Houston United States

  • I am from Mauritius and we always rinse dishes. It just makes sense that you would desire the soap off your plate before eating from information technology. I'g married to a Brit and subsequently countless arguments with me, explaining over and over over again the science behind needing to rinse and that detergent does not 'evaporate' off the plates, my married man now finally rinses. There are other ways and places to save h2o. The kitchen is not 1 to skimp on. Information technology'southward our hygiene and good health, full cease. About people are but also stuck in their ways to fifty-fifty call up about it in example they might realise it's wrong. By the way, I lived in Commonwealth of australia for a chip, and nosotros were taught at school to do the dishes without rinsing!

    Malika Mohabeer, London Great britain

  • "A British habit"? This person ways a common habit in British Caucasian communities. I'one thousand here considering i'1000 curious equally to why and the origin of it all. I had to rinse dishes today because my housemate didn't so i said let'southward google this - ha ha.

    Jade williams, Swansea, Britain

  • Those Britons who don't rinse their dishes may be surprised at knowing that they tin can actually use running h2o (wow!), fifty-fifty cold if they want to salvage on energy costs. Filling a sink with clean water and diving dishes in it is NOT rinsing. After all, we must non forget they have double taps on most of their bathrooms, which maybe means they wash themselves in pools of soapy water and use the same "dirty stuff" for rinsing... Yuk.

    Gloria, Scotland

  • In response to Patrick brooks, Birmingham. Yous say "it is like brushing your teeth and not rinsing out the toothpaste" but that is exactly what dentists now suggest ie do not rinse. Yous demand a new instance

    Paul, London

  • I only ran beyond this collection of opinions and I never knew such a habit existed in western countries. Folks, lather doesn't sanitize. Information technology just makes an emulsion that makes it piece of cake for microbes and clay and food to RINSE off. If you lot just wash and don't rinse (!!) your dishes, whatsoever of the soap having dried on the dishes retains the microbes and dirt information technology was GOING TO enable you to RINSE away. I promise those of you lot who think that the people who are showing their abhorrence to this old addiction also know not to handle food after you've prepped uncooked meat until you've washed well and RINSED your hands and utensils. Some of you, I remember, have been lucky, so far and maybe, as suggested, some have built upwards natural resistance to some microbes but it's DANGEROUS to assume your kids and guests have. PS: LOVED the spotted dick!

    Phil Wells, San Diego USA

  • I'm glad that Phil Wells pointed out that it's not just the lather you rinse off when rinsing dishes - it'south the food particles/grease balance in the washing upwardly water as well. I'k Scottish and have rinsed dishes all my life - every bit did my parents before me. Don't tar u.s. all with the same brush! Rinsing dishes is merely plain common sense.

    Susan, Edinburgh, Scotland

  • One of my friend told me well-nigh this subsequently she visited England and I couldn't believe it. After searching google I found that many Europeans do this the same mode, and so do Australians. Most of the people in my nation retrieve that would make people unexpectedly eat chemicals left on the dishes and cause bad effects in the long term. Nonetheless, there'south no proof of it. I regard information technology as a cultural impact. Perchance the Asian way of washing dishes makes European feel ill in contrast. The funniest affair is that, about articles I read, virtually asian people will volunteer washing dishes in U.k. because they are so afraid that people may non rinse off the soap.

    Charles, Taipei Taiwan

  • Well I didn't have a dishwasher for ii years and I had to was up every nighttime, I don't become the signal of drying them with a tea towel when you lot can leave them to dry overnight. Anyone else retrieve that drying is just a waste of time? I had coursework to do every bit well and it wasted my fourth dimension from studying.

    Adela, Suffolk England

  • This is a existent effect for me, I resent the fact people retrieve washing upward liquids like fairy are harmless when they contain very harmful petrochemicals. There's certainly a very British thing of saying, "never did me any impairment, stop being such a ninny, just jolly well go on with information technology, that's what we all had to do it in the war etc etc" Because of being without money I've moved into my dad and stepmum'south and they do non rinse dishes at all. Put them in the rack covered in bubbling. They manifestly remember I'k a ninny who would accept been executed for treason, just I secretly go and rinse the stuff in the rack sometimes, and try and exercise the washing upwardly as much as I can patently.

    Eddie, London, UK

  • I think information technology has to practise with the fairy liquid advert because she e'er drained her plates covered in soap suds. I remember this has persuaded generations that this is ok

    Annie, Aylesbury Britain

  • Stopped using dish soap at all considering of dry out cracked easily, didn't like gloves and liked the simplicity of using running hot water sparingly with lots of rubbing to clean dishes. Rinsing right away helps and an occasional scrub with blistering soda takes care of any remainder build up. Guess what, you may not really need dish soap inappreciably at all. Extra hot water use is counterbalanced by savings on soap, financially and ecologically.

    philippe, vancouver canada

  • "British addiction" must be a 'habit' in some households in U.k. and other countries I guess. I'm british but was never brought up seeing this! Prior to having a dishwasher - nosotros scraped any waste product and hot rinsed until clean all our dishes before filling a bowl of hot water and a small driblet of cleaning liquid and washing for a 2d time - glasswear first and pans concluding.

    Matty, Aberdeen SCOTLAND

  • In answer to Johnny Compton, Columbus, Ohio The states, with his question: Why do people from the Britain go so mad when people enquire them questions similar this? If you don't do information technology then don't answer." ... I'k not exactly 'mad' nearly it myself but it might be something to do with being tarred with the same brush? ... and for those of us who don't do it, all the more reason to answer to give a balanced answer to others! To everyone: I myself have never washed dishes this way. I remember as a child that the lady living over the road washed her dishes this way and even then it disgusted me. Since then I accept seen the occasional student housemate do information technology (years ago when I was a educatee), but this has disgusted me less than them not cleaning anything at all, in stereotypical student style. I don't accept mixer taps or a double sink; I am conscious of water usage and utilise Ecover washing up liquid, yet I am still able to launder my dishes thoroughly by hand, give them a final rinse and put them on the drainer to dry naturally. I asked my partner if he has ever found any dingy dish on the drainer or in the closet and he has not, then quality control is all fine! To the the OP and some others hither; please don't lump us all in together. In my feel it is not a British habit at all, and I've lived here all my life.

    Jen, Mold Wales

  • I remember being shocked in Scotland that dishes were not rinsed. Then I discovered that dish washers have a special identify for a rinse aid to achieve spotless glasses, which is exactly the same thought. They are both surfactants.

    Mary Cowmeadow, San Antonio, Texas U.S.A.

  • Well i am from the UK and of the contrary extreme. I wash up all my dishes/spectacles etc in the sink with washing up liquid then transfer it all to the dishwasher to be done thorougly. Hate putting dingy dishes in my dishwasher. Anyone else do this?

    Katy, Reading UK

  • I've never sympathize it either. I thought it was just a few people that did it, merely no, it is a widespread habit. I would cartel say that all the british people I know do it this way. I've fifty-fifty argued about it with my hubby, he is British, I'k Mexican and been living in London for 3 years at present. I do agree that it makes it faster, but non clean or condom if y'all don't scrape all food residues and rinse everything before filling the sink with soapy h2o. I scrape everything off, rinse and then, when it is almost make clean, I put everything in soapy h2o, scrub once more with more than lather and rinse completely. Glasses and plates and everything is completely clean and shiny. I can't stand up sticky or greasy looking dishes that are supposed to exist already done. I have the hunch that this habit comes from the war days, when there wasn't much of anything and people take to make the virtually of the little they had, in this case, soap and water. Not scrubbing food properly and not rinsing is unhygienic and dangerous. Crossed contagion!! The same principle applies to dishwashers, if food isn't scrapped off totally, information technology simply goes on to the residual of the dishes and gets spread all over them. In Mexico the common style of doing dishes is putting some soapy h2o on a little plastic bowl then using that with a sponge or castor to wash every dish. Not completely hygienic if you inquire me, as the sponges and brushes also spread whatever is on the dishes into the soapy water bowl. But then, that is what rinsing and scrubbing twice is for. You lot tin never exist conscientious plenty when it comes to clean the dishes. Greasy pans have to be washed separately, same applies to baby bottles and dishes.

    Claudia Ortiz, London Uk

  • Information technology hasn't been long since nosotros came out of a severe drought and the habits that we got from that, oasis't left us yet. We scrape the plates as clean every bit possible. Wash in every bit footling as we tin can go away with, and leave to dry out. I'd rather shower for an extra minute than waste product it on the dishes... just another style of doing things, is all. :):)

    Ann, Brisbane Australia

  • It'south non just the British

    Emma, Britain Derby

  • I moved hither got shocked with the gross habit, had a few arguments with hubby I convinced him to practise it my way. Guys think virtually it, many people choose to spend some extra money to purchase organic foods so they are chemicals free. Just what's the signal if you're gonna ingest chemicals in every glass fork plate, etc u use? I call up if the person is a smoker/drinker/ drugy caput and then a piffling more bad stuff in your body won't make a difference. Simply if you worry about your health then since the dishes! I work in self catering adaptation and I also find that afterward a very short stay the dish rack is always and then gross full of food and soap rest. I clean my dish rack non very often just its never really dirty cuz I rinse my stuff. I try to save as much h2o equally possible and when rinsing I use cold water even tho it freezes the bones of my fingers! BRITISH PEOPLE: this is a British addiction. Happens in others countries also. And there are many British people that don't have this habit (exceptions) delight don't feel that we are generalizing. Its just that I guess some people, similar me, take been to many countries before and never seen such a call back before. Where I'm from people don't flush toilet paper. Its gross. I wish I could affluent toilet paper there too. In Japan people e'er take their shoes of before entering homes and many other places. Its so nice and aseptic. I recall its good if we look around and 'copy' practiced examples from other cultures. I feel sad for people living is shared houses in the U.k..

    Maria, truro UK

  • I'1000 23 an living with my boyfriend who is also 23. I have to exercise the washing up because he leaves soap suds all over everything and it makes my skin crawl! I have a hot sink of water with some Fairy Liquid and scrub everything. I then rinse under running tap earlier placing on draining lath. The drying up is washed past him with a make clean tea towel. I then use the towel to clean the sink and the sides earlier placing into the washing machine. OCD or the norm? X

    Faye, Essex UK

  • I've lived in the UK for the past 25 years merely have also lived in many other countries including Eastern Europe and Asia. I'm agape information technology is just in England that I accept observed this strange washing up method. I was quite astonished when I saw it for the first time. In fact whenever I go to my husband's Aunt's house, who is English, I feel similar offering to exercise the dishes and then I can rinse them properly. So whoever is says this is not British I think you're wrong. Sad :))

    Anna, London Britain

  • I'm a Brit and notice information technology atrocious too... please don't think nosotros all practice this terrible thing! - I blame the 'Fairy Liquid' adverts that started in the 1950's - the premise was a housewife with soft hands due to using the detergent, the advert would always prove the super clean dishes in the drying rack with some nice frothy bubbling running downwards. Somehow I think information technology made people think that was the way to clean dishes. Idiots!

    Bert Armadillo, Brighton United Kingdom

  • I am a unmarried, 22 year old male. I will avoid using a dish at all costs. Almost of my dishes that are put away are non clean enough. I volition tell any visitor if you want to use whatsoever dishes, wash the crap out of it starting time. When I exercise make up one's mind I desire to microwave something, like nachos, I will give the dish a really potent washing, dry it off, eat off information technology, and plop it in the sink when I am washed. I don't rinse later on at all, very bad habit. The sink will overflow afterward a month or so, then I just fill with soapy water, RINSE, + put abroad. Afterwards I will wash my hands for a skilful 10 minutes because its so icky. Hope that makes sense!

    Shane, Saint petersburg, FL USA

  • Hey guys I am 22. I volition practice a lazy job with the initial wash, but and so I will give each dish a skillful launder right before I use them. I endeavour to avoid using dishes at all costs. This method works perfect for me, I rarely get sick.

    Shane, Saint Petersburg, FL Us

  • @Faye, Essex United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Y'all sound similar the perfect wife! Unlike me, I hate cooking and cleaning! My mother was the consummate reverse and did her best to pass it on merely it never stuck. Anyways, I was taught to rinse and whatnot. Never even thought of not rinsing, seems pretty gross. Sounds similar this is going on oftentimes all over the place. I bet putting videos on how to properly wash your dishes in public schools would change things over a generation. Purely educational, explaining the proven dangers of washing the dishes otherwise. After a professional person report of grade.

    Sarah, Texas USA

  • The year is 2013, the identify is UK and YES, the exercise still continues. Afterwards reading all the posts, I tin can understand the reason why such a practice started but I tin can't understand, for the life of me, why the educated generation of today non discard such outdated practice and use a niggling bit of mutual sense and realize that not rinsing utensils with clean running water after soaping them is extremely unhygienic and even harmful in the long run. I am from Bharat, and idea I had seen it all but seeing this truly rendered me speechless. And to think, this is supposed to exist an advanced start globe country!

    Chhanda, India

  • A few years agone I saw a documentary where researchers constitute traces of detergent in the main river supplies for drinking water and they linked it as a possible cause for bowel cancer.It struck me then that those who do not rinse off dishes with clean water are at greater run a risk if this finding is substancial.

    chearie, sutton united kingdom

  • I am not British but I moved in the Uk a few years ago. This habit of washing all the dishes in the same dirty water and then not rinsing them at all hit me hard from the kickoff. Initially I thought it was an isolate instance at my place of work but I've changed five jobs since and it happened everywhere. I am a professional so I expected to be surrounded past people of certain value/education. Moreover, mixed taps were always available. I find information technology extremely disgusting to eat on a plate that hasn't been rinsed/washed properly. I feel like I'k eating everybody's dirt, their food and their germs. I became a chip OCD and at present I wash everything over again earlier use it. Until recently I was embarrassed to enquire why they human action similar this only when I started inquiring them the reply that I got was "I don't know". How can you lot do something without non having an caption for your beliefs is across my imagination. This is how I ended up surfing the web for an answer and I empathise that this tin be tradition or old habits only we live in 2013 for God's sake and it's not a tertiary world land. P.South. The toll for a cubic metre of h2o is the same as the toll in the country I come from and the average wage is ten times higher in the UK. And I accept never seen my mom doing this in my whole life.....

    Irina, S Wales

  • Lol, I've never heard of this before, only and so i'thou an american and fifty-fifty the stains in my teapot get scrubbed out with toothpaste, lather and water and lots of rinsing. It seems to me though if you keep two buckets one with the grimey water and one with clean,and replacing it like mop water every now and again it should be somewhat cleaner,if you hate rinsing every dishand i practise rinse, but that's baroque straight out of the lather and crud. Thanks for the warning if I always driblet in. :) I'll pack paper plates like tiny tim.lol.

    Abigail McElroy, mckinney, tx united states

  • I'm an American living in New Zealand and married to a New Zealander. I too was shocked when my wife put soapy plates in the rack to dry. She says "information technology'due south how I learned to do information technology." And then if it'southward a British habit, it has made its manner all the manner down to NZ. To me it seems crazy that one wouldn't wash off the soap, but the wife says it volition "drip off."

    Scott Edmondson, Auckland New Zealand

  • I've always hated washing dishes... But since marrying a Brit, I make sure he doesn't get to the sink before me as he also has this icky habit of not rinsing. His mother, who has lived in Commonwealth of australia for 30 years also has this addiction..... but and so once a calendar week she'll soak all her tea cups in bleach to remove the stains. These are intelligent people who are very houseproud and hygenic in every other style... I really don't understand it either.

    Veronica, Sydney Commonwealth of australia

  • I don't get why someone is picking faults with UK am sure their own land is bad enough, talk about stereo typing but anyway if you really know United kingdom you would know most homes has dishwasher even double sink, 1 for washing the other for rinsing. My last girl friend and 1 before her was from Poland they don't rinse either. Non as if anyone has been told its poisonous to not rinse, If people so bothered about health perhaps their machine can stay at home information technology does produce suffer fumes such as SO n SO2 correct? If you lot can tastes information technology on the pots and then their using far too much washing up liquid in which example should at to the lowest degree rinse them, it's not overnice to sense of taste.

    James, Lincoln England

  • I simply wanted to point out the adverts for Fairy liquid where they testify the washing upwards being done and placed on the drainer. They dont testify it being rinsed.

    Pat, Sutton Surrey

  • The first fourth dimension I've seen it was in London, done by elder people who at the time was my boss, the reason was to save water and lather apparently. Filling the sink up with plenty of warm water and do all the washing in the same muddy water with a washing material type of thing. Nosotros all, Spaniards, New Zealand, Polish and Brazilians amongst many other nationalities were amazed of this type of washing upwards and to be hones made us all to feel like vomiting just with that thought of eating on a plate with soap. Of class Chemicals will generate illnesses all over the body, it is more than evident the same as any other chemicals we ingest this volition have an knocking outcome on health…it is non a coincidence…. It is a fact. My suggestion, if people are that business organization most expending water they better save information technology in showers, having a 5 to 10min shower instead of 15min. Or avert wasting food among many other items that work ok by throwing them to the bin and buying new ones… same equally many other countries practise.

    Belen, MK UK

  • I have been living in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland about 1.5 years, and I also noticed it, it is more than weird. I am from Hungary, and all the people I take always known, including friends, relatives, colleagues all doing the dish-washing on the 'proper' manner, rinsing later it. I accept been in several countries in Europe, seen some homes, only never experienced this, neither in Federal republic of germany, Italy, France, Greece, and and so on. Merely all the British people I know hither (without a unmarried exception) and in all the houses I have lived in, they are all doing the same way, without rinsing. And now I am reading comments here from someone like: What is wrong if you don't rinse it? Perchance the foam from washing-upwardly chemicals can be harmful. Maybe the number of people getting cancer every year has something to do with this, not talking virtually the potential toxins in the food the 80 %of the people buy in the supermarkets. Unbelievable really, doesn't make any sense, it is a horror seeing the 'process' when they are washing upward. We fifty-fifty asked once a guy with my friend and he was surprised when we showed him how we wash the dishes. Anyway I admit in that location are a lots of things this country can be proud of, but this is just ridiculous. I want to meet someone doing it on the correct way, please!

    Peter, Kecskemet Britain

  • I am a Malaysian who is studying and working in Melbourne right at present. A couple of times I've seen my work colleagues (English, Australian, New Zealander) do the dishes this mode, I asked them why they do not rinse off the soap, they say it's to save water. Equally what about of the others hither said, I totally tin can't accept eating soap with my nutrient. Coming from an Asian background, the way we practise dishes does tend to waste matter h2o. I would sort of improvise this "British way", past draining the sink of soapy h2o, then running all the dishes under cold water earlier putting onto the drying rack. No second sink basin required. Recently I stayed in a hostel where the managing director who lived there insisted that anybody as well did the dishes this way. We just complied, but every unmarried time nosotros accept a plate out of the cupboard, we rinse information technology once earlier putting food on information technology.

    Jing Tao Tan, Melbourne, Commonwealth of australia

  • The United kingdom is one of the dirtiest places I've seen: trash everywhere, hell those guys don't even shower or brush their teeth, and on a Fri direct to the pub (looking to get laid). I visited The UK in April, the guy in the hostel was washing the dog bowl in the kitchen sink! Damn!

    Beth, San Francisco, The states

  • All my four Brit housemates wash the dishes this style and they say they're fine when they get dried. Simply I always re-rinse them before use. That's why my dishes are always wet.

    Ali, London, UK

  • What really annoys me is how many people don't know how to even use a dishwasher properly. Some people put absolutely filthy items in without soaking them in the sink first, and expect all the clay to come off. Too, people pile items right on meridian of each other, and somehow expect the h2o and detergent to be able to reach them fairly. Totally daft.

    Clare Sheldon, Exmouth, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland

  • This was so funny to come beyond this question. Many years ago, shut to 25 years, I ended up in the USA. I never questioned it, merely information technology was apace brought to my attention with a hearty laugh from my now married woman, "thats so funny, you lot don't rinse off the lather". Had no idea what she was going on nearly, it was the style I was brought up, needless to say, that needed to change right away! I just think its great to observe this article all these years later on and that it wasn't just me… :))

    Lee Chanona, Berlin U.s.a.

  • Actually, I call up this is a serious and interesting topic of discussion. I noticed this in the Britain too while visiting friends and it seemed weird. I asked without getting a logical explanation for information technology. It's all about what you are used to and experience most comfortable with so I respected that, but I kept thinking virtually the hygiene issues that comes with not rinsing. I rinse my dishes thoroughly.

    Hadiza Umar, Kaduna Nigeria

  • HAHAHA OMG EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW. I have some family unit from the United kingdom...... Lets just say, I will NEVER let them launder my dishes!!!!!!!!! The fact that they don't launder the Dirty, SOAPY dish h2o off is just disgusting! I don't come across why most of you recollect its ok. Y'all don't desire spots on your dishes? and so become a clean towel and wipe you dishes dry later you lot rinse off the muddied water! And so you know what you lot do after your done doing the dishes? Yous PUT THE TOWEL IN THE DIRTY LAUNDRY! Its not that difficult people! really. You Brits may apparel better than near of us in America, merely your washing up habits are absolutely DISGUSTING. And if this is how yous wash dishes, I would detest to see how yous wash your body :Ten

    Jessica, Sheboygan United states

  • What a load of crap, a bit of fairy liquid is non going to kill you. My husband is Italian and wastes so much water and time 'rinsing' the dishes which actually consists of him dumping a load of barf in the bottom of the sink and running information technology under the tap. Maybe Im wrong only to me this is the epitomy of filth. Merely launder them in detergent and cease wasting your life on watermarks on pans.

    Fay, Durham, UK

  • Oh dear, think some of yous are staying in the wrong places in The U.Thousand. When you visit! I came upon this site accidentally whilst looking for soap dishes! I am from England, but accept lived in several other places; I can say that I non only have a dishwasher, double sink and mixer tap - merely I also have always rinsed dishes subsequently washing! I am twoscore and was taught this past my parents and also in Home Economics at school! Always glasses first and pans last. Always dry glasses direct abroad with a make clean material to end smears. I can honestly say I don't know anyone in England who doesn't rinse their dishes, so you lot really can't generalise and then much! But to the person who likened it to non rinsing after brushing teeth - official advice now is Non to rinse after brushing, new analogy required!! Cheers, will go and find lather dishes now, hope you come up to some conclusion or find something more useful to exercise with your time! Have a dainty twenty-four hours now y'all!!

    Sarah Cox, Kent England

  • I married a Brit who didn't rinse and I died of Fairy Liquid poisoning 2 weeks subsequently. Mind you lot, I was 97 when I got married and I was a lifelong meths drinker who smoked 80 Woodbines a day. Eat food, wash up: you lot'll live just as long whichever way you do it. That said, please do NOT follow the style of washing up used in some particularly unenlightened parts of the U.k. (eastward.g. Derby, Hull, Swanage): in all those areas, people habitually wash their dishes using sheep dip and and then dry the sudsy dishes using fly papers.

    Pecker Sykes, Slough UK

  • Who cares, information technology's washing up liquid.

    Gaz, Coventry, England

  • I am nearly 50 and have always rinsed dishes before washing merely not afterward (unless the h2o is dirty, at which point I may change the water, as well extra care taken subsequently raw meat contact). I am in skillful health. Research suggests exposure to some bacteria is beneficial to the allowed organization( eg. children on farms). How many lethal leaner practise you expect to find on your washed dishes? Has whatever proper study been done? If you lot desire to rinse, then rinse. Delight, terminate being so cocky righteous and don't make this storm in a teacup into something big.

    David, Manchester, UK

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