lazy room mates....

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Ryoki
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Post by Ryoki »

Either sit her down for a Serious Talk, or stop whining since you're leaving in a month.
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mik0rs
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Post by mik0rs »

Lazy cunts like that drive me crazy, I lived with 21 other people in my first year in uni, the plates were constantly stacked up in the sink and covered in crap, I always washed up my stuff straight after eating because I can't bothered with tryin to scrape the things clean a few hours later. The twats also left empty glasses, wrappers and shit around in the communal area when I'd just put my stuff back in my cupboard when I was done... pricks.

It basically ended up in people trying to get me to help out with the cleaning up and washing up that occured once a month and me telling them "no chance". Be fucked am I cleaning up someone elses mess when I'm making hardly any.

End result is that wherever I live now I keep my dishes/glasses/etc in my room. Hypocritical twats telling me to help out with cleaning up their mess can go fuck themselves, I make that clear. If I have to help cleaning out communal areas I don't mess up then they can clean my fucking room.
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DiscoDave
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Post by DiscoDave »

I had to beat in some semse with one of my housemates on a similar matter.

I bacially had to keep at him its our house, our responsibility, we have to all keep it clean.

In the end we've just made a rule in the kitchen that you only clean your stuff and your mess, but we all as a whole give the kitchen and other parts of the house a good clean (mopping, dusting, wiping etc)

So after all that there is now peace within the house. Sounds like that woman needs a crash course in responsibility.
mik0rs
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Post by mik0rs »

People don't seem to understand that, it's crazy, it's as if people still expect their parents to clean up after them, it's fucking juvenile.
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DiscoDave
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Post by DiscoDave »

mik0rs wrote:People don't seem to understand that, it's crazy, it's as if people still expect their parents to clean up after them, it's fucking juvenile.
Yup, really gets on my nerves when one of my housemates turns round and says:

"So Dave, you going to mop the kitchen floor soon"

"Wtf, im not your mum, if you've made a mess, clean it up yourself"

*slap*
Ryoki
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Post by Ryoki »

Cleaning the house was also an issue for a while back when i had a roommate, but i have to be honest and say i was the lazy irrisponsible cunt who hardly ever did any cleaning. It led to tension, avoidance and nasty arguments - it was a bit of an unhappy time in my life actually.

But then we had a talk about it one night, aided by some whiskey. We divided some tasks and set up some rules and there wasn't a hint of trouble after that.
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