Truth is this:
For what I see same bad laundry practices are now a common thing in all the wealthiest countries in the world.
Americans vs europeans always had the tendency to document every tiny bit of their lifes to put on social media or YouTube etc
Often out of boredom and not to feel alone.
So you find lots and lots of videos of:
How they do dishes, how they do laundry, how they Cook this or that...etc...what they are having for dinner...etc
That is Just a more open (and fun IMO) mindset towards what you can use a YouTube channel for.
In America Europeans are indeed known for keeping a more private-reserved profile when It comes to their lifes and that stuff
According to the mentality of most European countries if you had to do that and document your daily life like that you would be considered kinda "weirdo".
Said this, It Is rare that you will find videos of regular people doing laundry besides laundry people like us and tutorials from Europeans.
Different is for americans in general because of this mindset.
If europeans were out doing the same videos you would realize how many are in the exact same situation laundry-wise.
And the 70-80% of gunky moldey machines you can tipically find at the scrapper today cobfirm this.
Speaking of rinsing, i am more worried of the two brief ones of the common 30' cycle of a FL which first do not even rinse out a 50% of the suds coming from the sudslock, that is almost always assured, first because they are loaded at full capacity for a cycle designed to REFRESH 1/5 of the capacity and second,or for the amount of detergent used.
The actual big difference i see is related to what i said, you have people filming their grocery shopping, how they make coffee, what new clothes they bought the "sensational" offer at dollar free etc.... hence more people filming how they do laundry (and yes, the bad way )




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Other difference: Yes americans use more liquid detergent than powders and Europe is getting there very fast, sadly
[this post was last edited: 5/16/2021-14:09]