Suzanne Britt’s essay talks about the differences between sloppy and neat people. She goes into a lot of time in showing how misunderstood and loving sloppy people are, while as for neat people she goes into a lot of detail in showing how insensitive and wasteful that these people are. Finish the Precis
Suzanne Britt’s essay has two tones in her essay: defensive and disgusted. She is pretty defensive when she talks about sloppy people, and it's evident …show more content…
Melissa Schorr talks about the differences between neat people and messy people, and she talks about research that was done that neat people aren't likely to be any more nicer than messy people.. “You will lock out bad things — you’re less likely to be late, things are less likely to spill or break — but you’re also locking out luck… I’ve had hundreds of people tell me about neat freak habits, and not a single one has denied suspecting there is something a little wrong with them,” Freedman says. She also talks about neatness, or clutter phobia usually comes from how parents raise their children. Usually its done with parents telling their kids to clean their rooms, or reading them books that encourages cleanliness. She also talks about the extremes that parents go to and like Schorr says, “taking the message too far, associating neatness with a quality required to be a good person.” She also says in her article that when neatness, and cleanliness crosses over into the pathological side, it starts to have a negative toll on your life and cause extreme stress and problems in your