Sneaking in to answer now... Ahsoka doesn't like doing them but is maybe used to them? I can't quite decide if the Jedi's monk aesthetic means padawans and lower level jedi did cleaning and other chores or if the Temple had droids to do that work. I can see both.
Sabine likes chores, they bring order to spaces. It seems a contrast to her cocky attitude and messy art style, but all images of her living quarters I've ever seen, or can remember, show a very clean area. This could just be living in a small area and in space.
Danny used to hate chores, but has found a certain kind of peace with them. They were the few times in the Order when he'd be left alone...well, mostly. I can see some bullying still happening. I think he'd still take pleasure in keeping an area clean, neat, and organized.
Yamato is used to being the one who does all the chores around the apartment, and left to his own devices (which is to say, unless someone actually volunteers) he'll just default to cooking and cleaning for everyone around him. Which is fine, he actually enjoys both of those things.
Hera and Kanan both grew up in environments where doing various chores was regular, reinforced habit, though it happened with a little more routine for Kanan than for Hera. As in at least until he was an apprentice, Kanan would've had the a lot of the same activities/duties around the same time each day, whereas Hera's childhood was more volatile. The basic tasks/chores that were ingrained in them also differ slightly, as Kanan tends to be more toward keeping a tidy/clean space, preparing meals, and more day-to-day issues, whereas Hera's tend to be toward monitoring and ensuring supplies and maintaining equipment so they can get as much use out of it as possible.
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Ahsoka doesn't like doing them but is maybe used to them? I can't quite decide if the Jedi's monk aesthetic means padawans and lower level jedi did cleaning and other chores or if the Temple had droids to do that work. I can see both.
Sabine likes chores, they bring order to spaces. It seems a contrast to her cocky attitude and messy art style, but all images of her living quarters I've ever seen, or can remember, show a very clean area. This could just be living in a small area and in space.
Danny used to hate chores, but has found a certain kind of peace with them. They were the few times in the Order when he'd be left alone...well, mostly. I can see some bullying still happening. I think he'd still take pleasure in keeping an area clean, neat, and organized.
More later if I get more interesting answers.
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