>> anthony: what are maids? >> tanya: maids, as in helpers. >> sudhir: helpers. >> tanya: i think you'll find that actually, if you look at singapore, a lot of woman are in the workforce. and the reason why that is so is because everyone's got a maid looking after their child at home. so maids are kind of like the opiate of the masses. >> anthony: wait, opiate keeps you slothful and laying on the couch. >> tanya: exactly! >> anthony: but if you have a maid, you're saying it frees you up to join the workforce. >> tanya: it frees you up, but it also means that my husband serve himself water. he goes, "hey, water." >> anthony: laundry? >> tanya: sorry? >> anthony: do you do laundry? >> tanya: no. >> anthony: really? >> tanya: no. >> anthony: does anyone here know how to do laundry? >> melanie: we know how to -- >> tanya: we kind of know in theory, we haven't done it. >> sudhir: the guys can do it because we've done two years of military service, but the girls are pampered. >> tanya: oh, me? >> sudhir: when was the last time you did laundry? >> anthony: four days ago.