Submitted by TheReverendBill t3_yf0mqo in LifeProTips
Older folks probably don't need to hear this, but college students and young adults: The ability to put on fresh sheets without having a laundry day is a game changer. Do it.
Submitted by TheReverendBill t3_yf0mqo in LifeProTips
Older folks probably don't need to hear this, but college students and young adults: The ability to put on fresh sheets without having a laundry day is a game changer. Do it.
Underwear too? Jeez you guys are asking a lot.
Game changer!
You can wear underwear five days.
Regular
Backwards
Inside out regular
Inside out backwards
Commando
What about commando backwards?
Then you'd have to unzip your fly to poop and idk about you but my aim is not that good
Kriss Kross did it.
He's built different
They'll make you jump.
Respect you korrecting the spelling
>wear underwear
>Commando
Does not compute.
>Regular
>Backwards
>Inside out regular
>Inside out backwards
Typical propaganda from the underwear industry. You can just wash your one pair while you take a shower!
Just get two pairs of skin. Then your one clothes won't have time to get dirty
My second set of skin is almost complete. Just gotta pick up a few more hitchhikers.
Buy 3 socks so you always have a clean one.
My mum always said you needed three: 'one on, one off, and one in the wash'.
Mum said luxury was when you had a week's worth of underwear. She grew up during the depression.
If you buy 2 sets of cutlery, plates and glasses, you can always use the other ones if some are dirty.
LPPT: buy even more sets, so you get a full dishwasher full of stuff.
Right! First thought was who only has one damn set of bedding?
Who are this monosheets savages?
I’m trying to figure out how this is an LFT. Surely the second you have to wash your 1 set of sheets you go “Oh fuck I should buy another so I don’t have to wait for them to wash and dry”
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You keep calling having 1 set of sheets normal, and I really don’t think it is as standard as you think it is. Most people I’ve ever known, young, old, college, single, families, well off, struggling, etc have tended to have to have more than one pair of sheets unless they were like the classic young single guy who didn’t care at all about those types of things
Wait people have just one set of sheets? Do you also have one set of underwear?
I've done this for a while. Just wash and dry it in a single day.
When we upgraded to a king size duvet, we only bought one cover set. We have spare fitted sheets and pillow cases (somewhere...) but we are just really organised about washing and drying the sheets in one day. On wash day instead of making the bed when I get up, I immediately put the sheets in the wash. Granted we have a tubmledryer and people without one would probably struggle in winter to wash and dry in one day.
I happen to have more than one set of sheets, but it's because of wedding gifts. I've never intentionally had more than one per bed.
I hate folding sheets. I strip the bed, wash, put back on. My mom did the same for all 5 beds, though some of us liked flannel sheets for the winter so there were 2-3 sets of sheets that got folded up and not used for 6 or so months.
Why would I need second set of sheets? If it's time to laundry, I just put it in the machine in the morning and it's washed and dried until I need it again (which is at night on the same day).
I keep some emergency sheets somewhere, but I don't think I've used it in last 5 years.
Cultural differences I'd say. In Europe most ppl don't own a dryer so it's pretty much impossible to wash and dry a set of sheets in one day if it's not dry and hot outside.
I live in Poland and I don't own a dryer. I don't have any issues with drying a set of sheets in a day. If it's sunny, then not an issue. If it's cloudy/rainy, I hang them in bathroom where heating is always on.
I guess it could be an issue if it was rainy day in summer (no heating season yet) and for some reason I'd be forced to wash the sheet this specific day, but I'd just hang them in bedroom and run a space heater for a while maybe? I don't know. Never happened to me in like 10 years.
Well I guess that works. We hang our laundry in a drying room in the attic. In winter it can take multiple days or up to a week to dry some stuff. But I feel like if you can afford a flat/house with a big enough bathroom that you can hang your sheets there you can definitely afford a second set of sheets. German btw so climate should be pretty much the same.
My bathroom is tiny, I have small flat. I just have a foldable drying rack and I do "the snake" with my sheets for drying purposes :)
Maybe if I lived in a house it would be different, but if it works then it works...
Ok I guess I totally misjudged you. I'm glad if it works for you. :) "the snake" cracked me up. Have a good day.
Not everyone owns a washer and drier in their own home. In large cities in the US many people still have a communal laundry in a multi family dwelling or have to use a laudromat.
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I have multiple, but practically use only one.
I own washing machine and a dryer. I can take set off and have it clean and dry in about 4 hours. After that I put the same set on.
Two full sets of bedsheets?
Who do you think I am, Beyoncé?
Exactly! Can of cold raviolis had to last two or more meals in college. When I had to do bed sheets, I just slept on a pile of less dirty clothes I threw on the bed.
Wait, you were having to leave nothing on your bed until you had washed and dried your sheets?
Which isa good thing. It lets your matress air and get rid of some of the moisture and other gunk in there. Same reason you shouldn't make your bed. Not because you have just one sheet though, that's weird. That takes the covers off in the morning and put something clean on at night.
>Same reason you shouldn't make your bed.
I want to hear more about it.
There's better sources out there, but this was the first google result :)
Interesting. Thank you.
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Now suggest people wipe their ass after taking a shit. Everyone already has 2 sheets.
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What, are there really people out there that just have 1 set?!
And have to wash and dry it in 1day?!
That's how I've functioned all my life, yes.
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… do you not typically dry your laundry directly after washing it?
Of course, but this will probably be down to where we live....
In UK, tumble driers aren't anywhere near as common as US for example. And weather isn't warm (dry) enough to reliably dry everyday.
Trying to dry a super king bed set in doors.... Sucks!
Ohhhh, I see. If I had to hang dry my sheets, I can see how it could take longer! Haha
same here, Italy, no dryer in sight, you have to hang all the laundry, and if have to do it indoor (because rain or whatever) it takes at the very least one day.
We have probably 4 sets of bedsheets, different colors, so its nice to change every week or so instead of it always being the same (also mixing and matching, like the brown fitted sheet with the blue top one, and so on)
Ah, so thanks to technology this LPT is moot. Thank you inventions!!
Sure, why not? pop it in the washer and then a few hours later you pop it in the dryer. I don't see the problem.
I did just unpack my other set though. It's been the kind of temperature where it's too warm for a duvet and too cold for just a sheet, so now I have both and I can grab the other when I'm cold/warm.
You don't have the multi season duvet set either? Comes as 2, 1 thin, 1 med, use together to make thick.
So I use thin in summer, med in autumn, both in winter.
I have more than one but I also have a dust mite allergy, so it actually works best if I just put the freshly washed ones back on.
My parents did this for like, 25 years. They lived in a really hot place so the sheets dried very quickly outside but I don't know how they did it for so long. I had that 'oh crap, my sheets are still on the line' realisation when I went to hop into bed maybe twice before I decided no way, never again. They definitely had enough money to buy a second set so I just don't know why they didn't do it earlier.
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I'll raise your tip with another: buy three sets of solid color sheets, two neutrals (grey, white, beige/tan, etc) and one bright/gemstone color (red, green, blue, etc).
Mix them up: one color for pillowcases, one for flat sheet, one for fitted sheet. Bonus points if you match to a three colored comforter.
Your bed will look like it's straight out of a magazine, you'll have rotating sheets like this LPT mentions, and you'll have an extra set just in case.
I don't think I ever had just one set. When I moved away from home I got a couple of sets with me from my parents home. And from there I bought by own. I would give the "oposite advice" I think: You only need two sets, not more. At least until you get yourself a family, and/or until you have a large enough home where you might receive guests on regular basis.
I just moved into an apartment alone. I realized 2 is not enough. I had one dirty, one that needed changing, and my washing machine needed two to be full (along with two towels), and they take 1-2 days to dry. We don't use tumble dryers here. So 3 is the magic number to always have one available while 2 are being washed.
Why wouldn't you just wash your sheets with something else though? You don't only need to wash sheets with sheets.
Lah di dah Mr Moneybags here can afford sheets
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same deal with blankets- especially if you have pets.
The people with only one set of sheets have never had the pleasure of cats puking in bed at 2am. Or kids, I suppose, but I'm not there in life yet!
i also need different sheets for summer/winter, cotton/flannel...2 of each means 4 sets, minimum.
Odd tip. I think people realise that you can in fact own more than one set of bedsheets.
My set up is to have 3 sets of the same sheets. Pillow cases will always match, can't loose one etc. Always have some fresh no matter what.
Jesus, dude - did you just move to a dorm?
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This is very true. I have never been happier to have a fresh pair of sheets ready to go than when I found a worm (from my dog’s butt) squirming around my pillow.
I will end up having 2 sets of stinky sheets 2 years later
...WHAT
Three sets.
One in the wash, one on the bed, one as an emergency spare.
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3 Sets...
Its what most hotels and hospitality places use. The idea (numbers wise) is each bed has 3 sets, 1 on the bed, 1 in storage, 1 in the wash.
Life pro tip. Let the cleaning lady manage all this sheet business.
look at fancy pants here who can afford a cleaning lady and not even care about how many sheets they have xD
What if I have a king bed? /s
Do you think I should also buy a second towel?
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I usually just squeegee myself off
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Here's another tip.
Vacuum your mattress while the sheets are off. You don't want to check the bag after either, trust me.
Buy 3, one on the bed, one folded ready to put on the bed, & the third one can be in the hamper.
I have, like, 5 because it tales a while for my washing to dry. What kind of savages only have 1 set of bedsheets??
people in the us with dryers
Are you saying I'm finally going to learn to fold a fitted sheet??
Ok Mr. Moneybags
This has to be an American only tip right. At least in Europe most ppl don't have a dryer (it's a huge waste of resources anyway) and hang/air dry their laundry. Especially with the humid weather over here, most of the year you can't possibly air dry a set of sheets in one day.
You guys don’t have at least 2 sets? What happens if your single set is dry for instance? This isn’t a pro tip it’s just life stuff
we have 20 30 sheets we dont wash for months..
If someone has only one set of bedsheets, it’s because they can’t afford another set of bedsheets.
I have two sheets but i still only change them on laundry day.
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I love linens and have many sets of sheets and pillow cases. I gift sheets all the time and everyone appreciates it because noone likes buying them for themselves.
I would add 2 mattress covers also. Between kids and dogs (in my house at least) it’s saved me from worrying about a second “accident” while washing the first.
LifeProTip for the boring people who dont like changes
Probably should invest in two pairs of shoes! Saves you the hassle of waiting for your current pair to dry!
LPT: buy 10 full sets of bedsheets. You can replace the sheets anytime, and worry about washing them when you totally run out of sheets.
At least, that's how I do it.
Tomorrow never comes
The real LPT is to layer a fitted sheet under the mattress protector and top fitted sheet
Who only has one set?
How is this a LPT? Are there people out there who own… only one (1) unit of sheets? 🥴
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Here’s my trick: multiple sets, layer the fitted sheets, at least four, on the bed, one on top of the other. I go a month without having to put on a fresh fitted sheet - I just take the top one off and use the next one. At the end of a month, I put them all back on. I developed this method because I often get home from my second job late and find my dog has made a nest for herself on my bed by unmaking it (pulling down the comforter and top sheet) and curling up in “my spot” getting it filthy in the process. This way, I’m not fully remaking my bed when all I want to do is collapse in it!
People and only own one set?
The suggestion I heard was to have three sets. One on the bed, one in the laundry hamper, and one in the linen closet.
And for the same demographic: You need to change your sheets regularly. Like every couple weeks. It can make you smell bad to sleep in unwashed sheets, and you probably won't smell it but other people will.
This is why I keep two plates in my kitchen. You can put the dirty first plate in the dishwasher and use the second plate while the dishwasher is running! Preeeeeeetty sure I’m the first to think of this. You’re welcome.
I thought this goes without saying...
Easy for you to say, Mr. Moneybags.
Do people really not have multiple sets of sheets?!?
I think this is a good tip. A lot of people are shitting on it, but it took me a long time once I was grown and out of the house to realize how helpful it would be. My mom only kept one set for each of us, so that was the example that was set for me and what I followed when I left home.
chinfuk t1_iu11lfr wrote
Also buy two sets of clothes!