GETTING RID OF A FLATMATE PT.1
This is the first part of the three part article entitled GETTING RID OF A FLATMATE, called the GETTING RID OF A FLATMATE PT.1, where you will learn how to get rid of a roommate or a flatmate when he or she stops being a help you to and ends up as a nuisance or an annoying flatmate.
One of the perks of having a roommate or a flatmate is that you have someone to share the load and the expenses that is brought upon by living away from the comforts of the home where you grew up and away from the protective sphere built and maintained around you by your parents. When you have a roommate or a flatmate, you can ask someone to help you do the dishes and help you clean the house, but if you are all alone in the flat that you are renting, you will have to deal with the cleaning and the washing and the maintenance all by yourself. Also, when you have a roommate, you can share the bills that you have to pay with them; be it electricity, water or gas. You could also share the rent of the flat with your roommate, so you would not have to pay it in full all by yourself, because you have someone to take over the other half or the other quarters of the full payment.
When you have a roommate, you would also have someone to share food with. Let us say for example that you want to buy a box of cheese pizza, but you very well know that you cannot consume that box of cheese pizza all by yourself, and it would not taste the same if you refrigerate it, so what would happen is that you will not get to order and eat the cheese pizza that you have been craving for in so many days or you will be able to eat cheese pizza but the rest or the part that you are already too stuffed to eat will just end up in the trash. But if you have a roommate, you will have someone to share the pizza and the payment to eat. Between you and them, you are sure that you will be able to consume the whole order, putting nothing to waste and saving you a lot of money. Also, when you have a roommate or a flatmate, it would be like you had an instant friend; one that you could share stories with or exchange gossips with. I am sure that your friendship will be an instant hit because you are going to be with someone just like you; trying to be independent from your parents and trying and beginning to explore the world outside the protective sphere built by both your parents.
However, there are times when you do not get along with your roommate whatever you do…
This article is continued on the next instalment, entitled, GETTING RID OF A FLATMATE PT.2.
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