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What habits does your roommate have that make you gnash your teeth?

My roommate has a habit of putting wet towels in the bathroom after taking a shower. The reason why I gnash my teeth is that no matter how hard I try to keep it clean, every time I enter the bathroom, I will be hit by that moldy stench. As a person who pays attention to hygiene, this really makes me depressed.

The problem doesn't stop there. You know, after she used the washbasin, she never saw her wipe it with a clean wet tissue. Every time I use the washbasin, I always see a layer of greasy and residue. Sometimes, I can even find crumbs left over from her breakfast at the bottom of the basin. This is really enough! Although we have lived together for a while, every time I see these scenes, I still want to grab her by the collar and ask loudly, "Don't you think this is disgusting?"

It is unbearable that she never seems to understand a basic common sense: the air in the room needs to be circulated. Whenever I come to the room, I can always smell a strong smell of sweat. Although this is a matter of personal taste, I can't understand why she always doesn't open the window, ventilate or even close the door. Doesn't she know it will make the room smell worse? Every time I see her behavior, I can't help shouting, "Please remember to provide fresh air for our nest!" " "

I tried to communicate these habits with her in a humorous way. I once said to her, "I heard that when you lost wet wipes in the bathroom, those wet wipes were silently complaining,' We also need air!'" ""Although she smiled, the effect was not obvious.

Nevertheless, in the face of roommates who are used to gnashing their teeth, I also want to give some advice to other friends who have similar problems. Patient communication is very important. Whether through humor or direct expression, we should honestly tell them our pain points and dissatisfaction. We can put forward some room rules, such as drying towels in time after taking a shower, cleaning the washbasin in time after use, and so on. It is also important to accept and understand each other's habits properly. After all, everyone has different lifestyles and habits.

Roommate habits can really make people gnash their teeth sometimes. But as a mature roommate, we should face it with understanding and tolerance, and strive to improve the status quo through communication and understanding. Only in this way can we live in harmony and enjoy a comfortable home environment.