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Advice For People Living Under The Same Roof
It is really hard to live with someone else in the same house or apartment. People have different experiences growing up and these experiences lead to our behaviors as adults. These habits can clash when we move in with somebody else. But with a little understanding and patience and mutual respect, we can make the experience easier to bear.
Respect is the key to living with somebody else. Respect your roommate’s stuff. Don’t borrow, use, or take anything without getting permission first. Always ask and you will save yourself some pain and irritation later.
It isn’t hard to understand: You don’t go into your roommate’s room and he or she doesn’t go into yours. Never use your roommate’s stuff without asking permission and if you do use or break something, you need to apologize and pay for a replacement.
Start out on the right foot by setting up the basic ground rules at the first. Make sure that the rules are clear. If they are, then both of you may be able to avoid minor disputes and make living together smoother.
You need to know where each other’s needs are and these guidelines can make it easier. You’ll want to address room upkeep, because you’re going to be responsible for cleaning a shared living space. Work out a schedule so nobody gets stuck doing it all.
In fairness, you should both has some chores that you do for the benefit of the total household. Along the way you’ll probably learn about your roommate’s cleaning preferences. You don’t want to wait until there’s not a single clean dish in the apartment and you’re both convinced the other person is the laziest creature on earth to divide up responsibilities.
You and your roommate will not necessarily be the best of friends, and that isn’t unreasonable. As long as you both know how the other wants to be treated and respects that, your success at living together will be greatly increased. You have to live together not get married or anything.
With these simple tips you can make the situation a little easier. It helps if you can think about how you react so you can tell your roommate what to expect or watch for.
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Filed under organizing by William Lawson on Aug 28th, 2010.




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