Good thinking, jess.
The more I read of the irritations and foibles and complaints that other people have to put up with, the more I appreciate what reasonable and understanding people I live with! If I mention that I'm going to have a rest (sometimes I just go and lie down without a word) I might get a nod from one of my 'housemates', but nothing more.
I provide an evening meal for when Dh is expected home because he's usually starving. He doesn't bother to take a packed lunch or buy something. More fool him; I'm not doing it for him; he's an adult. At weekends, I sometimes say it's a "feed yourself day" because I can't be bothered to cook. They get on with it from the usually well-stocked home stores.
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. Yes, it was a daft question! My only excuse is that it's after 1am and I'm not functioning as I oughta!!