Colocation is an economical and often friendly solution for housing. His advantages ? A larger accommodation, with real separate living spaces, compared for example to a studio where kitchen, living room and bedroom are combined in one room. Roommates can also share meals, have good times and, if everything goes well, make new friends. However, it is necessary to make sure to get along with his roommates, so that the experience does not turn to vinegar. Here are all the tips for a successful roommate.
First of all, to ensure a good life together, we make the presentations! Knowing the name of each of his roommates and knowing what their favorite activities and their field of study or work allows to do not deal with anonymous, that we cross a random corridor, asking s you have to say hello or not. From the beginning, take the time to introduce yourself to each other, or if some come later, to gather around a coffee or a meal to get to know each other.
Getting along well with your roommates does not mean that everyone is doing what they want at any time of the day and night, but rather that everyone feels free to work in respect for others. To allow this harmony to be put in place in the best conditions, nothing like starting by agreeing on some basic principles , intended to regulate daily life and prevent tensions or bad feelings accumulate.
The ideal is to gather everyone in the days following the move. In a relaxed setting, discuss the points that seem most important to you, such as visitor reception, noise pollution, the limit between shared spaces and private spaces, the sharing or not of food ... You can simply hear yourself on the rules to follow, or write them down and display them on a wall, so that everyone is on the same wavelength. At this point, it may seem a little superfluous, and yet, you will quickly realize that the more you have defined your rules of living in advance, the more the roommate will run in good conditions, with the least amount of money. possible conflicts.
Similarly, set up a schedule for household chores: who does what and when? You can ask general principles, for example, that each member of the roommate wash their own dishes after the meal, or establish a roll for cleaning common rooms.
Once the basic rules are laid, you have a constructive framework to flourish in your home, while respecting the commitments you have set.
In addition to this, there is of course still a need to behave responsibly, and to adopt a positive attitude towards one's roommates. Nevertheless, there may be times when annoyance prevails, or occasions when the actions of one of them seem embarrassing or inappropriate. In this case, the key is to talk to each other.
Communication is indeed at the heart of the quick and non-confrontational resolution of problems that can arise in any household constellation. Certain habits, which may appear to you rude or annoying, are probably perceived in a different way by the person who is responsible for them. It is therefore important to make things clear: sit around a coffee with the roommate concerned, and talk benevolently about the problem. Explain what disturbs you in his attitude, and let him share his point of view. If you are open to discussion, without aggressiveness, you will inevitably find common ground. Trading honestly is the best solution, even if it takes a little effort. After all, compromises are also part of community life!