Question: Are you from Britain?
Just asking because here in Sweden we always put washing machines in the biggest bathroom. In the US they tend to have their own little room. But on TV I see that there's almost always a washer in the kitchen in British homes...
Just curious if it's accurate
I am, I'm from Wales. Great observation skills haha. Some people do have separate laundry rooms but it tends to be on the upper working class spectrum. The majority of homes here have washers/dryers in the kitchen.
I know the WooHoo interactions seems to become spicier and spicer with each pack; the wardrobe one is very um... aggressive. But one I hadn't seen before was the "woohoo in bush" one, where one sim actually slaps the other's behind as they're sneaking into the bush!
hot tub woohoo is very"make people can't help smiling"
And I think coffin woohoo is most graceful.
Come to think of it, I've never tried coffin woohoo... Starting up Sims 4 right now !
I didn't know that hot-headed sims sometimes smash the pieces when playing chess.
I also didn't know that angry sims chop their vegetables quite aggressively.
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I did not expect the mood death to be so random, like, right in front of my 4-and-half-star restaurant, when everyone was dining, this one was dying. So that's a 5-star rating got wasted because my hostess owner was busy checking on other tables and her vampire wife was hibernating upstair. Sad.
Blair Carter: DeathType. GASTRONOMIC EUPHORIA Laughter.
This is still worth celebrating though, because now my restaurant has a live-in ghost maid that offers free maniac cleaning and haunting service.
> @MissNightOwl said: > I had no idea that kids can bring from school the actual rewards for being good students. It's the bunny in the picture below. It looks pretty much the same as the sculpture from the buy mode, but it's rather yellowish and the description is different. When my teen got it for the first time, he wasn't even A-student, he was B-student.
I only had one team in my huge collection of teens that ever brought one home! I wonder how often does this happen! I didn't know it would be a rare occurance because I end up selling it.
> @MissNightOwl said:
> I had no idea that kids can bring from school the actual rewards for being good students. It's the bunny in the picture below. It looks pretty much the same as the sculpture from the buy mode, but it's rather yellowish and the description is different. When my teen got it for the first time, he wasn't even A-student, he was B-student.
I only had one team in my huge collection of teens that ever brought one home! I wonder how often does this happen! I didn't know it would be a rare occurance because I end up selling it.
It must be really random. I've played for some time now, yet it was the first teen to get it ever. Interestingly, he got it twice in rather short time.
I didn't know you can earn "medals" when attending events that you don't host. I play a sim with the party animal aspiration for the first time and he went to one dance party and one festival and got two of the "silver medal" achievements. That's so cool! And useful too
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My homes in Canada had washing machines in different places. Two of them were in alcoves with folding doors (one in the kitchen, the other in a basement room). One older place I lived in had the washer in the kitchen but no dryer outlet so I had to vent to the outside. Didn't stay there long. Now I live in an apartment where the washer/dryers are downstairs. So for my sims I put the washer/dryers in the most convenient place. Some have a separate room that may also have some kids toys or storage, some are in the basement.
If one of your sims busts for tips as a living statue other sims that live in your house hold can interact with them like they can with an NPC living statue.
If one of your sims busts for tips as a living statue other sims that live in your house hold can interact with them like they can with an NPC living statue.
If one of your sims busts for tips as a living statue other sims that live in your house hold can interact with them like they can with an NPC living statue.
How do you become one?
To become a living statue, you'd have to unlock the costume by interacting with living statues in San Myshuno. Putting the costume on will unlock the interaction to busk as one if I remember correctly.
If one of your sims busts for tips as a living statue other sims that live in your house hold can interact with them like they can with an NPC living statue.
How do you become one?
To become a living statue, you'd have to unlock the costume by interacting with living statues in San Myshuno. Putting the costume on will unlock the interaction to busk as one if I remember correctly.
@beardedgeek You actually have to tip the living statue in order to unlock the outfit and make up. Then you can go into CAS an apply the costume and makeup. After that if you right click on your sim you should see an option to bust for tips.
As long as one sim in the house hold has unlocked it everyone in the house hold can wear the gear and bust for tips. If you already have unlocked the outfit then just use the unlock option in CAS and look in full body costume section, hats section and in face paint.
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I am, I'm from Wales. Great observation skills haha. Some people do have separate laundry rooms but it tends to be on the upper working class spectrum. The majority of homes here have washers/dryers in the kitchen.
Come to think of it, I've never tried coffin woohoo... Starting up Sims 4 right now !
I also didn't know that angry sims chop their vegetables quite aggressively.
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Blair Carter: DeathType. GASTRONOMIC EUPHORIA Laughter.
This is still worth celebrating though, because now my restaurant has a live-in ghost maid that offers free maniac cleaning and haunting service.
> I had no idea that kids can bring from school the actual rewards for being good students. It's the bunny in the picture below. It looks pretty much the same as the sculpture from the buy mode, but it's rather yellowish and the description is different. When my teen got it for the first time, he wasn't even A-student, he was B-student.
I only had one team in my huge collection of teens that ever brought one home! I wonder how often does this happen! I didn't know it would be a rare occurance because I end up selling it.
It must be really random. I've played for some time now, yet it was the first teen to get it ever. Interestingly, he got it twice in rather short time.
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I love knowing that; sometimes, I miss the music from TS1.
How do you become one?
To become a living statue, you'd have to unlock the costume by interacting with living statues in San Myshuno. Putting the costume on will unlock the interaction to busk as one if I remember correctly.
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@beardedgeek You actually have to tip the living statue in order to unlock the outfit and make up. Then you can go into CAS an apply the costume and makeup. After that if you right click on your sim you should see an option to bust for tips.
As long as one sim in the house hold has unlocked it everyone in the house hold can wear the gear and bust for tips. If you already have unlocked the outfit then just use the unlock option in CAS and look in full body costume section, hats section and in face paint.
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I believe kissing a sims hands does as well
"wahoo" - aquaman
Well the pets take up a sims slot so...
Your sim can also earn a ton of money performing comedy routines at a community lot.