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Old 02-20-2008, 09:39 PM
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Default Help! roommate trouble

Great guy to talk to and everything, its just his habits are bad. Never does his dishes, gets up to work out in our room at like 6 in the morning. Ive tried talking to him about it but he just doesn't get it. help

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Old 02-20-2008, 11:05 PM
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So you're mad at your roommate for working out in your room, but you want to do the same thing? Sorry I just found that kind of funny.

About the roommate, I doubt he will change his habits to suit you. Just do your best to minimize the affect that his habits have on you. If he wakes you up by getting up early, wear ear plugs and maybe buy one of those sleep masks to cover your eyes, or or just use a neck tie or bandanna and blind fold yourself. Or maybe you could start getting up with him and working out.

I feel your pain about the dishes. The only thing I can say is just do your own dishes and ignore his. Of course, if he lets the sink fill up with his dishes, and you don't have room to wash yours, that might be a problem. Then I would say confront him about it, or if you don't want to do that, maybe put all of his dirty dishes in a big box or something on the floor so they are out of your way.
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