Watch the short documentary I Always Do My Collars First; Many of the women see ironing as a rite of passage. What do they mean by this?

Watch the short documentary I Always Do My Collars First; Many of the women see ironing as a rite of passage. What do they mean by this?

Watch the short documentary I Always Do My Collars First (Links to an external site.), then answer the questions below. These women who iron aren’t a part of a subculture, per se, but we can use similar ethnographic methods to study them.

Answer the following in complete and concise sentences. Please number your answers accordingly. 

Many of the women see ironing as a rite of passage. What do they mean by this?

One of their artifacts is the iron. What do they look for when choosing them?

Do they follow any rituals when they are ironing? What are a few examples?

Do these women use any language/terms that are particular to people who iron? List them here.

What do these women get out of ironing?

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