What to do if the elderly in the family are unwilling to throw away any old things

Updated on society 2024-06-18
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The situation of our family is similar to what you said, I asked my mother to go out to play, and then go home to tidy up for her, throw what should be thrown, sell what should be sold, although she will be reluctant to come back, but there is no way, the house is clean and ventilated, and the comfortable mood is good, before all let things live.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In the face of the elderly, we are trying our best to be filial. But the subject's situation is really a bit special and too serious. The best way to fix this situation is:

    Either go with your heart, but at the same time you have to make yourself feel that it is worth it, the old man is happy, if you think that I am filial to me every time, then you will always be very unhappy, and sooner or later you will have to explode (or the old man is older, and if you say something unpleasant, you will hold on for a few years, and you will not be old); Either go with your heart, or don't live together, or secretly find an opportunity to throw away some of the ones that have been hidden for a long time.

    No matter whether you can solve the problem or not, you still have to maintain a peaceful mind, and the most important thing is to be pure-hearted!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is really no solution to this problem, my parents are stubborn, and my parents are the same as you say. In their eyes, I am not filial, but what is their so-called filial piety, we are not allowed to tidy up the things at home, and we also need our company, the home environment has affected the health of the elderly, it is really incomprehensible, I can understand and understand your current mood. If filial piety is to listen to parents, and obedience is to follow their habits, in fact, I feel that my parents are not satisfied with my daughter, maybe I am too ordinary, not as good as my parents expect, so my parents don't listen to me, I don't know what your situation is.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's useless to talk to her no matter what, if it was useful, you can throw it away, and now you have to find someone who is more convincing and trustworthy to communicate with her, so that it is possible to move her.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Find someone to trick them into hanging out.

    Then throw it all away at once.

    All for new ones.

    It's back, and the wood is done.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I still have to communicate with the old man, no way.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The elderly are more economical.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's useless, I'm the same at home, I don't throw anything, I'm not reasonable, I scold people when I say I want to throw it, my newly renovated house is piled up like a garbage dump, there are cockroaches and insects everywhere, and I can't communicate.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello, dear, what to do if you are reluctant to throw away old things1Donate:

    Donate old items to people in need or charities to give them a new lease of life. 2.Sell:

    Sell old items to earn some income and also allow others to get the items they need. 3.Retrofit:

    Reinvent old items into new ones or decorations to give them a new lease of life. 4.Storage:

    Store old items in a specific place, such as a collection room or storage room, for future use. 5.Exchange:

    By exchanging old items with others, you can get new items and you can also get what you need. 6.Creative Utilization:

    Make creative use of old items, such as turning old clothes into fabric toys, or old books into bookshelves, etc.

    Very reluctant, there are a pair of shoes with me for almost four years, I am afraid that after losing it, I want to see it again and never see it again, it feels terrible.

    Hello, dear, old things are reluctant to throw away and what to do 1Donation: Donate old items to people in need or charities to give them a new lease of life.

    2.Sell: Sell old items to earn some income and also allow others to get what they need.

    3.Transformation: Transform old items into new items or decorations to give them a new life.

    4.Storage: Store old items in a specific place, such as a collection room or storage room, for future use.

    5.Swap: Swap old items with others, and you can get new items or get what you need.

    6.Creative use: Kai Tang makes creative use of old items, such as turning old clothes into fabric toys, or old books into bookshelves, etc.

    Things that you won't need in the future are reluctant to throw them away.

    Dear, then find a box to collect.

    Pro, you can give it to relatives and friends.

    I want to lose it and I'm afraid that I won't see it in the future.

    Dear, the old doesn't go, the new doesn't come.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many reasons why people are reluctant to throw away old things, such as:

    1。Because there are thoughts, memories, and thoughts in things.

    2。It's easy to use.

    3。For the sake of saving.

    4。Because I'm used to the old stuff. Whether it is "new shoes" or "new people", "new ideas" and "new things", they often need a process of "running-in" and "adaptation", and not everyone is willing to make new attempts.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the 90s, the old furniture *** wood was good, and now the domestic good wood has basically disappeared.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My mother's computer at home has been used for ten years, and my mother rarely uses it because it is too slow. I said I paid for a new one, and it was cheaper than the old one. Mom doesn't do it for two reasons:

    The children's money is also money, and it is worthless to buy it for the elderly, and it is reluctant; The new one came, and the old one immediately turned into scrap metal, and I was reluctant to do so.

    The old man's thinking is stuck in the old era when food and clothing were barely enough, and everything must be used to the best of his ability. No matter how cheap a new computer is, it feels like a waste if it doesn't reflect its due value; The old computer was barely usable, and the new one was scrapped naturally, and even the wastesmith didn't want it, and when the scrap iron couldn't buy a few dollars, it was even more heartbroken.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's a mental activity. Because these objects have accompanied their years and lives, they can be said to be witnesses of their own life experiences. When you are in your old age, you can still remember the past when you see related items, and you can remember your youth.

    Every item may have a story behind it.

    Therefore, it is not the objects that are reluctant to throw away, but the memories of their youth that are reluctant to throw away. Respect the choices of the elderly. If you can, try to listen to them talk about their youth.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is reluctance, not disease. If you are rich enough, it will be better.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The old people are like this, nostalgic for the old, afraid of throwing away waste.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is really a problem, you persuade them to throw away those shabby and useless things by themselves, it is better to take the initiative to help them clean up and sort, and then throw away some useless things after asking their opinions.

    At this time, some people will definitely say that it would be better to just throw it away secretly, so why ask for their opinions! No, this kind of thinking is ridiculously wrong, and doing so will hurt the elderly.

    After all, it's not our own thing, some things are tattered in our eyes and treasures in the eyes of the elderly, and some you think are useless, but they are useful to the old people, in case you really throw it away, this thing may become the heart disease of the elderly.

    That's what I did, and my grandmother was supposed to have a very large room with a closet and two bedside tables, and a sofa, a locker, a shoe cabinet, and two large wooden boxes on top of a two-story wooden shelf.

    Secondly, she has countless gadgets, such as travel bags, large cardboard boxes, and a lot of empty shoeboxes. There were also washbasins, plastic buckets, toilet rolls, all of which she kept in her room.

    Really, in a huge room, she put countless things, some of which were useless but she was reluctant to throw them away. The empty shoeboxes were filled with her, and the large cardboard boxes were full of all kinds of cotton slippers. In the closet, the big wooden box was full of her clothes and quilts.

    I couldn't stand it anymore, she had to turn it over every time she looked for something. So one day, while she was basking in the sun at the door, I cleared out all the things she thought were useless in front of her, and helped her sort them out. Suddenly, the room was much emptyer.

    I threw away all the useless items. Well, as soon as I got home, I was scolded by my grandmother for throwing away a rag from her, and I swear, I didn't touch it at all, and I never saw it.

    Boy. She was depressed for days because of this. I regretted that I shouldn't have touched her stuff. It was useless to talk to her, but it was my uncle who gave her a piece of the same cloth again, and she became happy.

    Really, don't throw away the old man's stuff without their permission. Then they will feel very uncomfortable and feel that you don't want them anymore.

    Instead of trying to persuade them to throw things away, help them organize so that they themselves will tell you to throw away some useless things, remember to let them take a look at them before throwing them away, and finally make sure you are sure!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I believe that many people will smile when they see this question, this problem is too common.

    The living conditions of the older generation are not as good as ours now, and they can even be said to be quite difficult.

    Naturally, he developed a very frugal, even pathological, thrifty habit.

    It can really be described as three years of new, three years of old, and another three years of sewing and mending.

    On the one hand, I can understand that people who have not experienced real hunger will not know the preciousness of food.

    People who have not experienced the life of the older generation naturally find it difficult to achieve their thrift.

    But on the other hand, this kind of behavior is not what we think of as "good virtue" in the true sense of the word.

    For example, my grandmother was not used to life in the city, so she lived alone in her hometown.

    My parents didn't have time to take care of her because of their work, but with the care of the neighborhood, they lived a normal and ordinary life.

    Because my dad felt sorry for her to wash her own clothes, he bought a washing machine and sent it to her hometown.

    But my grandmother never used it once, because she felt that it was a waste of water and electricity.

    Although it didn't cause any major problems.

    But how uncomfortable it is for her to wash clothes like this in winter.

    So my dad persuaded her, and even if there is no problem now, but in case there are some problems with the cold hands for this reason, arthritis, rheumatism or something.

    In the end, you don't have to pay for medical expenses out of pocket.

    The older generation is almost the same idea, and they don't dare to save it first.

    However, after my father's persuasion, I explained the pros and cons to her, and later she still used the washing machine.

    So I think it's better to persuade the old man to throw away some useless things, and don't say that these things are useless for these reasons.

    Anything with a value of 0 is valuable in the eyes of the elderly.

    These things must be worth -100 and must be negative.

    You can be like my dad, just talk about the harm and exaggerate. In fact, even if it's acting or making excuses, it's okay.

    Anyway, it's just that these things are not lost, and something big has happened.

    In this way, the old man will willingly throw away the useless "waste".

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