Is it because of some traditions or our culture? Or does it have anything to do with our ancient instincts that as spring comes we tend to feel overwhelmed by clutter?
As you are diving into our decluttering tips and organisation hacks, it is guaranteed that you pick up some new vocabulary or refresh your spring cleaning specific English.
One of the most unimportant but most fun questions about spring cleaning is the mystery around little balls of dust that collect in hard-to-reach places. Why? Because different languages associate this phenomenon with different animals for some reason.
Our 10-second multiple choice test for you:
In English, little balls of dust that collect in hard-to-reach places are called …
A) dust mice
B) dust bunnies
C) dust monkeys
D) dust kitties
For the correct answer and for some light reading with practical tips and great vocabulary, click here:
https://worldenglishblog.com/spring-clean-your-english-boost-vocabulary/
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