We started our conversation by discussing what it means to be in a mess. This can refer to a physical space, such as a room or a kitchen, that is untidy or disorganized. I mentioned that I had left my kitchen in a bit of a mess that morning, with pans and dishes scattered about.
We also talked about being a messy person, which means having a tendency to create or tolerate mess in one's surroundings. I confessed that while I like things to be clean and tidy, I am not always diligent about sorting out the mess immediately. Instead, I might leave it for a while, especially if I'm busy or preoccupied with other things. However, I do try to clean up as soon as I can, and I find that listening to music can make the task more enjoyable.
In addition to discussing mess and cleaning, we also touched on the topic of household chores and how to make them more manageable. I mentioned that I have a to-do list with tasks I need to complete, such as hoovering the floor. We also talked about the importance of being considerate of others when it comes to shared spaces, and how tidying up can be a satisfying experience.
Overall, our conversation covered a range of topics related to mess, cleaning, and household responsibilities. We hope that our discussion has been helpful and informative, and that you have learned some new vocabulary and phrases to use in your own conversations.