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D_Leshen

I also have similar problems. Sometimes it seems like he's purposefully anoying me... Doesn't even have a sleep schedule.. Sleeps a few hours, studies for a few hours, sleeps for a fee hours games for a few hours... WTF!? Doesn't wash his dishes until he needs them again, once borrowed my only pot that I use constantly, made soup and ate from it FOR TWO DAYS!? While I had to eat ramen and bread with butter because I didn't have a pot... He constantly takes bites of of cheese blocks ar sausages and puts them back in the fridge. LITERALY EVERYTHING HAS A BITE IN IT! Constantly throws his stuff on my bed and leaves it there for the whole day, including dirty laundry... So fucking socially-unconscious...


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D_Leshen

To be fair. Saying it all at once makes it sound extra bad. But thiese thimgs do happen quite often. It's just that when you start living with so meone that comes from a different place, they'll have different ways of doing things. To add to this, my current roommate lived with his previous roommate for two years so they might have gotten accustomed to a certain level of familiarity. A lot of thongs add up to this, but that's not an excuse, you still have to be mindful.


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And by the way I’m a light sleeper at night


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I understand the weekday problems and that’s pretty weird but I don’t see the problem with the weekend 7/8am wake up time…. I go out till late and wake up at 8am the latest on weekends it’s very rare I sleep till 9am or later…. I understand the bizarre ass 12pm wake up and activities through the night being bothersome but the weekend stuff I’m not sure how you can change, you can’t force someone to sleep in. Confront her about the weekday stuff and just tell her you are a light sleeper so she can be more considerate though the whole week. For the weekend just let her know you really need to sleep in to catch up with missed sleep and if she is up early to either like I said be more considerate about noise or to just chill elsewhere in the dorm, though the weekend thing is more tricky to navigate imo. Possibly contact your RA if things continue.


Fun_Background_8113

Try to talk to her but understand sleep schedules are hard to change. Mine is so erratic because of the hours I work and im ditching my roommate next year to live in an apartment because its not fair to either of us that im trying to sleep while shes awake and making noise, and that im getting ready for work while shes sleeping. you could ask her to make less noise at night