No - tops of fridges are sacred. An absolute no go area for Thais. A bit like mine at home!
Theres some theory about dust only reaching a certain optimum level...
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...so true!
Not to speak of that year-old cobweb in the corner of the ceiling...or -G.d forbid - all the bugs in the lamps on the terrace..or bird-poop..or any dust anywhere where we cannot put tons of water...
I now know why my "parquet' back in Europe is stariting to crack...
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Not to speak of that year-old cobweb in the corner of the ceiling...or -G.d forbid - all the bugs in the lamps on the terrace..or bird-poop..or any dust anywhere where we cannot put tons of water...
I now know why my "parquet' back in Europe is stariting to crack...
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You could get your cleaner some of these:http://www.durastilts.com/chelsea wrote:Has anyone thought that your cleaner may only be 5ft nothing tall and the fridge could be a great deal taller than her. Buy shorter height fridges and you may be supprised.
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I'm 5 foot 5 and still need the steps to see the top of mine! Out of sight out of mind. Mind you it doesn't have shrines up there (not last time I looked anyway) 
