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is Is "Go wash the dishes" a typical English expression againtsused against women?

I'm from Argentina and it's very common to hear men saying "Go, wash the dishes"

Go, wash the dishes

to women when they don't know how to do something or they do something wrong. For example, when a woman is driving. Is

Is that also a typical expression in englishEnglish speaking countries? Let me know! Thanks in advanced!If not, is there a similar (sexist) expression used?

is "Go wash the dishes" a expression againts women?

I'm from Argentina and it's very common to hear men saying "Go, wash the dishes" to women when they don't know how to do something or they do something wrong. For example, when a woman is driving. Is that also a typical expression in english speaking countries? Let me know! Thanks in advanced!

Is "Go wash the dishes" a typical English expression used against women?

I'm from Argentina and it's very common to hear men saying

Go, wash the dishes

to women when they don't know how to do something or they do something wrong. For example, when a woman is driving.

Is that also a typical expression in English speaking countries? If not, is there a similar (sexist) expression used?

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is "Go wash the dishes" a expression againts women?

I'm from Argentina and it's very common to hear men saying "Go, wash the dishes" to women when they don't know how to do something or they do something wrong. For example, when a woman is driving. Is that also a typical expression in english speaking countries? Let me know! Thanks in advanced!