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European style switches are off with the top half pressed in and on when the bottom half is pressed in (multiway switches excluded). This is a hill I'm willing to die on and I will be looking down on installers doing it otherwise.
Edit: By "European style" I mean this design: Picture
For this design "lever up" = on: Picture
I've always been in houses where there are multiple switches in different rooms existing for the same light for convenience, so I judge the on/off state of a switch by whether or not it's currently dark somewhere lol
This happens in rooms that have 2 panels, and when it does skill cross a room 2x to get them back to up=on.
We turn things UP to increase and DOWN to decrease. I'm not going to die on this hill but I will do everything I can behind the scenes to erode and undermine the hill of the enemy. Up to and including using my multi tool to flip your switches upside down. For the realm.
Up should be on because they're both 2 letters, and together make the word "upon".
Source?
My house has them both ways because fuck your expectations lol
Aaaargh. Im not diagnosed but it might say something about me that I would rewire them to get them oriented right.
There are also 2 rooms where double switches have been installed but there's only one light actually being switched. The other switch isn't connected to anything.
I didn't do any of this myself, but I'm also part of the problem because I'm too lazy to fix it.
Oh and some of the faucets are hot on the left, cold on the right. Some are the hot on the right, cold on the left.
Not a single professional contractor has been consulted for any of it though. All built by my family.
Maybe. But I think normal people can have OCD-like tendencies too. IIRC to get diagnosed, it has to be bad enough to be affecting your life in a negative manner. Otherwise we'd all be diagnosed with a bunch of things. I can tell you that some things annoy me too when they're out of order, to the point I might spend a bit too much time fixing things, but I almost certainly don't have OCD. I DO have ADHD because both my hyperfocus and the lack of focus at other times are at very extreme levels.