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Brilio.net - Living away from home for college often makes students choose to live in boarding houses. The high rental costs encourage some of them to share rooms with friends to save money.
Sharing a place to stay with close friends is considered a practical and economical solution. The hope is that the close relationship will make the boarding house atmosphere feel more comfortable and enjoyable.
However, a different experience was experienced by a woman who decided to board with her best friend. Instead of living peacefully, she was actually stressed by many unexpected things.
Differences in lifestyle are the main trigger for small conflicts every day. Especially when his best friend acts arbitrarily.
"It turns out that boarding with friends is not as beautiful as imagined," he wrote.
Here are the complaints of women who live in boarding houses with friends, summarized by brilio.net from TikTok @tiaramaharanii35, Tuesday (10/6).
1. Every time he came home from work, instead of being able to lie down peacefully, the room was a mess like a shipwreck. His friends' belongings were scattered on the bed, as if there were no rules for living together.
2. The bedroom floor is never really clean because he has to pick up all the trash from morning to night.
3. He always washes his friend's leftovers, because if he doesn't, they can pile up for days. Plates, spoons, and even pans can be left on the floor without feeling guilty.
4. The matter of paying for the boarding house also became a burden, even though the initial intention was to chip in to save money. But what happened was that his friend refused to pay and just stayed there without any responsibility.
5. Their belongings are often used carelessly without permission. It feels like living with a stranger who doesn't know the rules of privacy.
6. Every night I have to endure listening to him talking on the phone with his girlfriend in a loud voice, sometimes until dawn before he finishes.
7. Now he can only survive while slowly saving money. He only has one hope: hopefully he can move boarding house soon and live more peacefully.
(brl/psa)