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That is excessive, but more reflective of being poorly trained than a western culture.
I mean he did hit the bong after breakfast so soaking may have been just him leaving it in water for longer than he anticipated.
Still I do this. Takes less than 60 seconds. No detergent or dishwasher involved, no soaking.
I've had roommates. Letting something soak is the lie they tell when they're leaving it for someone else. Nothing needs to be soaked if you don't suck at cooking/washing up
Well if you have stuff stuck to a pot or pan that can't go in the dishwasher, it does help to soak for a couple minutes (not overnight tho lol)
I hand wash my pots and pans. Dishwasher is for plates, glasses and cutlery
Excellent video! No stuck on food, dryed, seasoned, and done!
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
counterpoint: being poorly trained is a hallmark of western culture