So I'm just a dumb euro-poor and I'd never knew that the whole going to the laundromat/building washing machine was common in the US, i thought it always was just a thing in new york tv-series.
We don't really have anything like that here, except for some specialty services for big carpets or clothing that needs steamcleaning or such.
Since a basic second-hand washing machine can be picked up at any recycling center here, fixed and with a 6 month warranty for 100 euro's it sounds super wasteful to go to a place where you have to spend money on washing every week.
So is this just one of those cultural things or is there some special reason behind it?
We don't really have anything like that here, except for some specialty services for big carpets or clothing that needs steamcleaning or such.
Since a basic second-hand washing machine can be picked up at any recycling center here, fixed and with a 6 month warranty for 100 euro's it sounds super wasteful to go to a place where you have to spend money on washing every week.
So is this just one of those cultural things or is there some special reason behind it?