Maid
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- Maid is also an archaic word for an unmarried woman or a virgin.
Maids perform typical domestic chores such as cooking, ironing, washing, cleaning the house, grocery shopping, walking the family dog, and taking care of children. In some countries, maids take on the role of a nurse in taking care of the elderly and people with disabilities. Maids are often expected to work at least fifteen hours per day. Many maids are required by their employers to wear a uniform.
Maids were often sexually abused by their employers, especially in Europe before the 20th century[[Citing sources citation needed]].
Types of maid
In hierarchical order, the types of maids in a large household are:- Head House Parlour-maid (or Head Housemaid, Head Parlour-maid)
- *House Parlour-maids (or simply housemaid) (Under House Parlour-maid, if there is only one)
- :*Chambermaids (also known as housemaids)
- ::*Nursery maids
- :::*Kitchen maids, also Between maid (Hall girl in the US)
- ::::*Scullery maids
See also
- Domestic worker
- Footman
- Nanny
- Au pair
- French maid
- Filipinos in Hong Kong
- Meido (Japanese Otaku culture)
- Maid Service
- Meido Cafe
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