Monday, March 15, 2010

How to Deal With an Annoying Roommate

I know for a fact there are those out there who have an annoying roommate. They might use your shampoo without asking you, eat your food and tell you it's gone, or even sleep on your bed and have their friend sleep on theirs. In fact, my own roommate is playing utensil drums and singing "1124" constantly while I am writing this article. So, to deal with this annoying roommate of ours, I have decided to come up with a list of ideas that will get them to become one of those roommates that you've always wanted.

Now, the plan of attack is going to be different for everyone. It will all depend on how close you are to your roommate(s). I've known my roommate for over ten years, so I can basically do anything that I want to him. For those of you who have known their roommates for a long time, this will apply to you as well.

1) The first thing you can do is constantly ignore him/her. When you hear them call your name, look at them, make eye contact, and turn around and walk away without saying a word. This will definitely get them angry but in a joking way since they "think" that it's a joke. If you're a guy, you can take it one step further and talk to a female friend, adding insult to injury.

2) The next thing you can do is pretend that you have to get your sleep. As soon as you walk in, turn off the lights and get in bed saying that you are tired. If they have to study, tell them to use their personal light and just go to sleep, or at least pretend like it.

3) Another thing you can do is constantly make little noises. These sounds will definitely get the person annoyed. Sounds of a person sniffing and coughing is bound to annoy them.

Try these ideas out and if you can think of any better ones, post them up!

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