who here doesn't like their roommates? - Page 4
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
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Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
After reading some terrible story about rommate in this thread I find myself very lucky. I get along very well with my rommate. He is cool, even let me smoke in the bathroom(ofc I dont smoke in our room since he doesnt smoke). We help out each other alot, it was like when I have to pick up something from the post office, but if I dont have time, he can do it for me very happily, and ofc I do help him out with small things like that. I have a PS3 and we are both gaming nerds. Like all Korean, if you gain their respect they will be very very polite. He is very polite to me o any friends i brought back. One tiny problem thought, he couldnt get a gf, damn, I encourage him alot to just go out and grab some girl, it's not like you will marry them after all. But he is like very very strick about love. He said that he wants to find someone he loves. My next goal is to get my rommate to have a GF, haha. Good luck to people who stucks with a terrible rommate. Maybe you just need to speak it out and let your rommate know what habbit of them you dont like. PS: Before my current rommate, I had another Korean rommate for a year, and that was terrible, in the end me and my former rommate got in a fight which i punched him the face several times and he managed to kick me pretty bad on my stomach. | ||
meeple
Canada10211 Posts
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Disregard
China10252 Posts
edit: Would like to experience it but most likely will never during college years. :/ Might be a good thing. | ||
JIJIyO
Canada1957 Posts
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SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
On March 05 2010 19:26 phosphorylation wrote: unless you are trolling, you and OP (alhtough he has a stronger case) are entirely too unaccepting of other people if he's not doing anything that actually affects you, just let him be and if you are a half decent person as you seem to claim, you shoudl make an effort to open arms to a person who might be craving for social acceptance and friendship damn you people are full of yourself I was thinking almost the exact same thing. If someone is clearly struggling to be social, and you're as awesome as you claim to be, try to help him out. It's funny that either one of these guys thinks they're nice, and then they're completely unwilling to help out a guy in need. Having been that socially awkward guy for most of my life until recently, I WISH someone would have told me when I was younger what a loser I was. | ||
Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
Sophomore Year : My roommate was pretty much my best friend. Transferred schools Junior Year : Neutral towards my new roommate, but leaning towards friendly. (Nothing wrong with him, we just realized early on that we didn't have enough in common to become really good friends I guess) Junior Year part 2 (transfer student credit stuff, I will be 5 year student.) : Currently living in a single room. Senior Year : Will be in an apartment with my best friend of about 8 years. | ||
PH
United States6173 Posts
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Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
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Exteray
United States1094 Posts
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Draconizard
628 Posts
On March 07 2010 10:16 Lemonwalrus wrote: to O.P. about the snoring my roommate last year snored, get earplugs, those things saved my life. Don't those interfere with alarms? | ||
ghostWriter
United States3302 Posts
I thought that they just muffle sound, not block it out completely. So stuff like snoring and weird coughing habits or whatever should be easier to deal with. | ||
Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
I set my phone alarm (on vibrate) under my pillow, and then my actual alarm clock for 2 minutes after just in case my phone doesn't wake me up. Idk, that is just the way I've done it since I started college. And ghostwriter is correct, your alarm will still wake you up if it is close enough to you, that or your snoring roommate will wake you up by kicking you because your alarm keeps going off. | ||
L_Master
United States8017 Posts
granted i snore, but I never understood how some people are bothered so much by snoring or lights when they are trying to sleep. Can't you just shut down and drown everything out? I mean I've passed out on couches at parties near blaring speakers etc. Thats how it is for me, I'm not a particularly deep sleeper, but any ambient noise doesn't really bother me, I can get to sleep in silence, with music, at a party, doesn't really matter...as long as its consistent. If the noise were to constanty start and stop, that would most likely be a problem. | ||
p53
297 Posts
http://www.wyseguys.com/blog/articles/shitty_roommate_1.aspx | ||
Amnesia
United States3818 Posts
On March 08 2010 17:45 p53 wrote: Whenever I think of bad roommates, I immediately think of this story that I came across a couple months ago (not mine...and it's a long read): http://www.wyseguys.com/blog/articles/shitty_roommate_1.aspx fuck roommates | ||
krazymunky
United States727 Posts
lol jk i blame him for getting me back into starcraft. dam you GHOSTCLAW! DAM YOU! except for your doctor pepper. | ||
StayFrosty
Canada743 Posts
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EchOne
United States2906 Posts
Overall though he's a pretty cool guy so I'm glad I didn't. We're good friends now. One annoying thing is that these people who make noise when you're trying to sleep... also don't give a shit if you make noise. So you can't pay them back in kind. | ||
Divinek
Canada4045 Posts
some noise is fine as long as it's constant or not making me want to kill whatever is making. But god damn those snorers that sound like they're constantly starting up a chainsaw, it's impossible to drown some of that out | ||
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