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How frugal are the old people around you?

How frugal are the old people around you? The most common thing is that leftovers are reluctant to throw away. Be sure to put it in the refrigerator and eat it the next day. Middle-aged people can't see how to be frugal. Only the elderly can see the state of thrift. Like my parents. As soon as we get home. They will provide as many dishes as possible. Basically, you can't finish it. So we threw it away, but parents were absolutely forbidden to watch it. Old people will sort the leftovers into small boxes and put them in the refrigerator. Continue to heat until the next meal. I think we can eat the rest at noon until evening. But many people eat the leftovers at night and eat them the next day. Probably not, especially fresh vegetables. A large number of bacteria will breed after one night. Eating leftovers is definitely bad for people's health. But old people always say that they could hardly eat these fresh vegetables when they were young. Now that life is good, even rice and white flour can't be eaten casually and can't be wasted. If every meal is cooked at home. Want to do it. All the cooked food was eaten in one meal. It doesn't seem easy either Especially those big families. It is hard to please all. Sometimes there is always some food left over.

In terms of water saving. Old people also try their best to save water. For example. The gas water heater at home is some distance from the bathroom. So every time you use the water heater. Some water in front is cold. Every time, the old man takes a basin or bucket to pick up this cold water. Save it for flushing the toilet or washing rags or something. So when I go home, I can always see a bucket in the bathroom. There is always some water in it. Saving water is a good habit. But sometimes it always feels particularly awkward. And washing clothes. I bought them a fully automatic washing machine. Old people think it's a waste of water. They only use the washing machine when washing sheets or bigger clothes. Usually, it is basically hand-washed. I think it's a waste to put it in the automatic washing machine once. Not only waste water, but also waste laundry detergent. This. I am also very supportive of them. After all, hand washing is also a process of their exercise. The washing is also small. It doesn't matter. I think my parents have done a good job in this respect. It is said that it belongs to a neighbor. Every time I take a bath, the water is connected by a bucket, including vegetable washing water. It is connected to the bucket to flush the toilet. In that case, I think. A little too much. Anyway. Water conservation should be advocated.