Faʻaone
Faʻaone is a Samoan word that translates to "to tidy," "to clean up," or "to put in order." It generally refers to the act of arranging and organizing things to make a space or object neat and presentable. Faʻaone can be applied to various situations, including cleaning a house, organizing belongings, or even tidying up one's appearance. It encompasses both the physical act of cleaning and the resulting state of neatness and order. The concept extends beyond mere cleanliness, implying a sense of respect and care for the environment and possessions. In a broader context, "fa'aone" can also be used metaphorically to describe the process of resolving conflicts or problems to bring order and harmony to a situation.