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SINGAPORE: A man took to social media trying to understand maids’ “obsession” with TikTok.

In an anonymous post to a Facebook support group for domestic helpers and employers alike, a man wrote: “I really want to understand… What/why is helper’s obsession with TikTok? What is it with you guys constantly taking videos of dancing, singing and your face?”

“I truly want to understand. It really baffles me”, he wrote.

In the comments section, the man wrote: “Never once slammed the usage of TikTok but trying to see what’s the appeal and why you guys like it so much. Clearly most of you are just defensive because you can’t see past your belly button”.

“I have the app, occasionally I go into it and the content just spirals you down. But what I’m trying to understand is the appeal of this app to a lot of helpers? I have friends who also consume content on TikTok but not to the extend of making very basic and very random videos. Some of you have given me some good insights: such as making some money and also to destress. For the rest of you just running your mouth… I’ve seen glitter in a dark room brighter than y’all”, he said.

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Here’s what others who commented on the post said:

 

Earlier this week, another employer came forward to talk about the schedule she gave her maid but was met with disbelief from netizens.

In an anonymous post to a Facebook support group for helpers and employers alike, the woman asked: “Can I know is it wrong to ask my helper to sleep at 9 pm?”

She explained that she asked her maid to sleep at 9 pm – after a full day of work – to take care of her two babies. “But when they cry at night, she will sleep and feed them at the same time till the milk bottle is not in their mouth. She rather use tik tok until 1 to 2 am. And in the morning, she will want to sleep while taking care of them”, the woman wrote.

Because she knew that taking care of two babies was tiring, she asked her maid to sleep early, she explained. “But she (the maid) kept saying not tired not tired. But when feeding them, she will fall asleep and stuff”, the woman wrote, asking others in the group for advice.

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Maid asked to sleep at 9 pm daily has to care for 2 babies overnight, but employer says she watches TikTok until 2 am