HousekeepingShe doesn't get upset,She takes everything for granted and even feels proud when her cutlets or her husband's neat, spick-and-span appearance are praised. When meeting with her friends, Sveta usually shares new recipes and pities the unfortunate ones. For example, Katya, who quarrels with her husband over all sorts of trifles - today he again refused to take out the trash: "If you had seen it: he rolled his eyes so dramatically that I freaked out: Okay, leave it, I'll throw it out myself. Now we don't talk." Katya's friends are already making up legends about her touchiness. Sveta spends all weekend cleaning the apartment, even when her friends invite her out of town, her friends - to the movies, and her beloved to a restaurant - she refuses. "I can't live in filth." Sveta's laudable love of cleanliness turns out to be the case that "nobody, absolutely nobody, understands her, not even her closest person." Previously, he "like the last bastard" lay on the couch while Sveta "waved rags," but now he generally prefers to spend the weekend outside the home. "And I "feed him, do his laundry!" "Sveta unleashes Sveta's resentment on her innocent friends. A portion of sweet consolation "oh, poor thing!" is provided for Sveta.