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“I used to break plates so I wouldn’t have so much to wash.”

Yasmien Kurdi recalls how she managed to get back at her Teyta (her Lebanese grandmother) for making her wash dishes and scrub greasy pots and pans back in Kuwait.

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Yasmien Kurdi recalls how she managed to get back at her Teyta (her Lebanese grandmother) for making her wash dishes and scrub greasy pots and pans back in Kuwait.

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