10+ Nannies Who Walked Into Situations No Training Could Have Prepared Them For

When we are kids, we tend to imagine that adult life is full of miracles and wonders. This is true except for some small, annoying nuances (and maybe some big, serious ones) that none of us were ready to face. A Reddit thread where people started to discuss unexpected issues they encountered in real life, suddenly uncovered that many of us are actually bothered by the same things.
We at Bright Side couldn’t stop reading this thread while swinging between laughing and crying. We’d like for you to read it too, just so you can realize that we all are annoyed by the fact that our homes get dirty so fast.
Vegetables die too soon in the fridge. © 2facedSquid / Reddit
Basic home maintenance: when to change air filters, smoke alarm batteries, the timing of lawn care, how often do you clean the gutters, are you supposed to clean under the stove, what is edging, how do you recycle, how to change a lock, etc. © ctsom / Reddit
The realization that $1,000 is not a lot of money to have, but it is a lot of money to owe someone. © OverlordBrandon / Reddit
It’s like calories. 1,000 extra calories are easy to eat in one day. Cutting 1,000 calories from your day on the other hand... © Never-On-Reddit / Reddit
Aging parents. © invbankingd*******g / Reddit
How much harder it is to make friends. I kinda feel like if you haven’t already made some good friends by 25-26, you’ll end up stuck with superficial friendships. © I_hate_traveling / Reddit
Being tired all the time. © TomPerezzz / Reddit
When to call a repairman and when you can amateurly fix it yourself. © Moosh106 / Reddit
Always having to be "ON.
"At work, you need to meet goals and be ON.
At home, with your kids, you need to be ON.
With your spouse, you need to be ON.
I’m very fortunate that my wife and I can just sit and veg in complete silence for hours. And nobody is internally freaking out. © Trackdaybro498 / Reddit
Now it’s your turn. What adult problem were you unprepared for?