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10 Signs Your Roommate Is Actually The Worst

Because terrible roommates are more common than you think.

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10 Signs Your Roommate Is Actually The Worst
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College is a time of freedom, making friends, and living with roommates who potentially could be your best friends. If you're lucky you get to live with people who become like family to you, and who you can't see yourself without. Then there's the not so lucky bunch, and those people have roommates who they despise. This happens more often than not, but here are ten signs your roommate is the worst.

1. They use your stuff without asking.

You find your clothes, makeup, and hair stuff missing or on their side of the room constantly without a reason as to why.

2. They bring people into your shared room without asking.

No, its okay. I didn't want to sleep anyways.

3. They make messes, and then blame them on you.

Excuse me, but I don't remember making mac and cheese this week.

4. They subtlety post stuff about you on the internet.

I know you're tweeting about me.

5. If you have separate bedrooms, you hate seeing their light on after a long day at work.

I wanted to relax, but you constantly feel uncomfortable.

6. You use your phone as a tool to ignore them.

I don't even like talking on the phone with anyone, ever.

7. They leave you notes instead of talking to you.

Thanks for telling me I need to move my laundry. You could've knocked on my door and told me.

8. They're always late on rent.

I don't think you need to go to the bar every night.

9. They invade your personal space.

Please, stop coming in my room without asking.

10. They eat your food.

Back off my chicken nuggets.

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