ISBN978-4-7631-3778-4 C0077
191 pages / September 2019 / 1,200 yen (w/o tax)
The entire day can slip away doing household chores. The amount seems endless!
Creator of popular company slogans such as “Somebody’s work makes the world go around” and “If you’re doing part-time work, do TOWNWORK,” and author of The Ability to Explain It in Words Is Your Weapon, Satoshi Umeda is a successful copywriter. He has now given names to those miscellaneous, unnamed household chores.
“I couldn’t have said it better myself!”
“I was nodding so much I thought my neck would break!”
“Never before have I wanted my husband to read a book this much!”
Sympathetic voices flooded onto his Twitter page when a post about “What I’ve noticed after taking paternity leave” received over 12,000,000 views. He recognized and named 70 miscellaneous household chores that people do throughout their day.
He also provided a useful chore duty signup list at the back, along with helpful professional tips at the end of each section.
This book will make household chores seem much less daunting.
Chores are no longer just a woman’s responsibility.
Chapter 1: Morning
Rearranging / Tupperware dilemma / Runaway sponge / Complaining / Tissue disparity / “Angerfulness” / Heightened sense of smell / Laundry selection / Re-rolling toilet paper / Mental time adjustment / Desert household / Unnecessary wetness / Not so fast / Clearing a path / Key radar / Entryway obstacles / Returning home safe and dry / Battery countdown
Chapter 2: Afternoon
Spacing / Checking for dirt / Lost partner / Runaway scissors / Someone else’s pee / Kitchen farm / Food test / Cold warning / Kitchen lunch / Speed dressing / Major cleaning / Window stretches / Refill explosion / Chore exhaustion / The underworld / Attack of the memories / Pop a wheelie
Chapter 3: Evening
What’s it called? / Slime / The dust dance / The hair conspiracy / News from a distant shore / Shaky housewife / Take it back / Cafe refugee / Memo; memory / Buying doubles / Stalling / Distraction / Choosing a register / Lining up twice / Finger licking / The late return of the point card / Forever waiting
Chapter 4: Night
Racing the delivery man / Rescue / The non-auto cook mode / The germ illusion / Lack of words / Homemade food waste / Sticky sponge / Unruly rice grain / Trying to be green / Wet garbage / A small sink filter net / Double bagging / Trash bag tying hell / Grateful but not grateful / Kitchen confinement / On your knees / Fighting monsters / Endless chores
Honestly, I thought I was good at doing household chores until I worked on this book. I have experience living alone, and I am now married and in charge of laundry. But from Chapter One I realized I wasn’t doing things properly. This book is perfect for both the hard worker and those who had the wrong idea. There is also a chore duty signup list at the back that will make teamwork all the easier!