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wealthy people employ an "ayi" to do house work or in some cases a "baomu" to be a nanny.
This is not popular for the money conscience middle class. they will hire a cleaner maybe a few days a month if they feel they can't keep up, but a baomu is more for the upper classes and yeh, can be gross just like you can imagine.
I am foreign worker. and a single guy who travels a lot. so many times in my life I hired an ayi to come to my apartment and do cleaning maybe twice a week.
my last full time ayi, could barely read, her daughter had just left university and was working as a paralegal.... would she retire because her daughter could afford to take care of her ? no way in he'll, the culture doesn't allow that until she's too old to work.
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