Is your home a disgusting dump? Heres whats grossing out your visitors even if theyre not telling you

No one wants to be viewed as a slob kabob.If you’re someone who doesn’t think twice about those dust bunnies living rent-free in the crevices of your home or you don’t bother to panic clean before company comes over — you’re probably being judged by your visitors.A recent Reddit thread asked people things they notice when visiting others’ homes that makes a host come off as dirty.
Nearly 300 people ran to the comment section to sound off on how they judge a person’s cleanliness.Yikes.And from the sounds of it, many people need a crash course on how to keep a clean and tidy home.
Here is what some of the commenters had to say.“They (people) are sitting on the toilet and most likely inspecting what is directly in front of them…and then the rest of your bathroom.Keep it clean.
The cleanest homes I’ve been in usually have very tidy bathrooms — it seems to go hand in hand with the rest of a home being clean as well,” one commenter wrote.“One of my things that I know I am conscious of in my home and others is the bathroom mirror.Splatters all over the mirror makes me feel ick,” another comment read.“Dust accumulated on the top of the toilet and air vents.
Someone pointed out to me once and I was mortified (luckily it was just my parents lol),” a person wrote.“As a tall person, I notice dust on top of people’s refrigerators more than the average person!” a commenter shared.“Crumbs, dirt, and any filth on the floors.If it’s carpet, dust around the edges near baseboards.
Floors are the easiest to keep clean as long as you take 5-10 minutes to vacuum daily,” a person shared.“When my socks stick to the kitchen floor,” chimed in another commenter.“Things to keep clean that people forget about are ceiling fans/vents, blinds, tops of showers edges or shower rod, baseboards, light switches, and doors.The kitchen hood is a big, greasy afterthought to many,” another comment read.“Most people are good about everything else...