63 Routine Questions I Have For My College Roommate On A Daily Basis
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63 Routine Questions I Have For My College Roommate On A Daily Basis

You know I love you, right?

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63 Routine Questions I Have For My College Roommate On A Daily Basis
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Isn't having a roommate the best thing ever?

You get a whole other set of everything to choose from! You constantly have someone to engage in shenanigans with!

Here are 63 things we ask our roommates on a daily basis:

1. Do I have to go to class?

2. Where do you wanna eat today?

3. Are you cooking tonight, or am I?

4. Are you going to class today?

5. Wanna skip class with me?

6. Will you grab lunch with me?

7. Do we have to cook?

8. Can we just order pizza?

9. What do you want on your pizza?

10. Should we get breadsticks or garlic knots?

11. Do we want dessert?

12. If we don't get dessert, can we bake something later?

13. Should we bake cookies or brownies?

14. We should just make slutty brownies, right?

15. Will you go downstairs with me when the pizza gets here?

16. Will you watch something with me?

17. What should we watch?

18. Can we rewatch that episode of __ from last week?

19. Will you remind me to take a shower tonight?

20. Will you wake me up if I fall asleep on the couch?

21. Can you play with my hair? (I promise I'll play with yours too!)

22. Should I text him back?

23. What should I text him?

24. Should I do this DQ now or later?

25. Can we go shopping soon?

26. Do we have any more cream cheese?

27. Can you take out the trash next time you leave?

28. Can we get a dog?

29. Can we dress the dog up like a turtle?

30. Will you work out with me tonight?

31. Will you hate me if I decide I don’t want to work out tonight?

32. Will you drag me to the gym anyways?

33. Can we get a snack after we work out?

34. Does running late count as cardio?

35. Can we be lazy later?

36. Can I borrow your shoes?

37. Does this outfit go together?

38. Will you judge me if I wear sweats again?

39. Can I get away with this outfit again?

40. Does my hair look gross?

41. Will you wear glasses with me today?

42. Can we get coffee on the way to class?

43. Can we get Dutch on the way back?

44. Are you gonna shower or can I?

45. Are you coming home tonight?

46. When are you coming back?

47. How late are you staying up?

48. Will you pull an all-nighter with me?

49. Can we binge *insert show*?

50. What time do you have class tomorrow?

51. Wait, what day is it?

52. Will you write this for me?

53. If I make you food, will you __ for me?

54. Why is our room so cold?

55. Why is the fan on "on" instead of "automatic?"

56. When are room inspections?

57. Can we grab Chick-Fil-A later?

58. Will you wake me up if I'm not up by __?

59. Wait, we're rooming together next year, right?

60. Is there a way we can be roommates forever?

61. Aren't I the best roommate ever?

62. How much do you love me?

63. You know I love you, right?

Whatever questions we spit their way, roommates are always there to be a cuddle buddy, a best friend, and the person we share all our weird living habits with, and we couldn't live without them!

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