Asked by Ms. Angel Tan
I've been reading a couple of posts on maid's room and just needed to voice out that the suggestion of using the "bomb shelter" or the "store room" for any human being to live in is unkind and horrid.
There are no windows and hence no ventilation, anyone who made the decision to have the maid in such a room is unlikely to be installing AC in that room either.
Before one gets a maid/helper, pls think about the person as a human being, not some servant that one can just chuck in the corner of some horrible dingy room.
If space is an issue, then have the maid's wardrobe place in the bomb shelter or the store room but that she shares and sleeps in a proper room with the children or someone else.
I know of even worse space scarcity places such as HK who has no choice but to have the maid sleeps in the kitchen. But two wrongs doesn't make a right.
You wouldn't want your child to be living in the store room, why should someone else's child be?
And here I end my point.
There are no windows and hence no ventilation, anyone who made the decision to have the maid in such a room is unlikely to be installing AC in that room either.
Before one gets a maid/helper, pls think about the person as a human being, not some servant that one can just chuck in the corner of some horrible dingy room.
If space is an issue, then have the maid's wardrobe place in the bomb shelter or the store room but that she shares and sleeps in a proper room with the children or someone else.
I know of even worse space scarcity places such as HK who has no choice but to have the maid sleeps in the kitchen. But two wrongs doesn't make a right.
You wouldn't want your child to be living in the store room, why should someone else's child be?
And here I end my point.
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