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36 MORE Questions I Ask My Roommate (Almost) Every Day

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36 MORE Questions I Ask My Roommate (Almost) Every Day

About 18 months ago I wrote an article 47 Questions I Ask My Roommate (Almost) Every Day that now has over 120,000 shares, and close to 1 million impressions! I decided to add a few more questions to the list:

1. What are you laughing at?

2. Do I look stupid?

3. What are you going to wear?

4. Can I just wear this?

5. Did you wear my socks again?

6. Have you seen my phone?

7. Are you hot?

8. Are you cold?

9. Why does the temperature always suck in here?

10. Can you throw this in with your laundry?

11. Can I just Venmo you?

12. What time are you getting up tomorrow?

13. Are you going to the gym tomorrow?

14. Will you make me go with you?

15. Please?

16. Should I respond?

17. Can I just tell you real quick?

18. Will you turn off the light?

19. Do I have food on my face?

20. Is it raining?

21. Why are you friends?

22. What does this mean?

23. Can you decipher for me?

24. Do you think that will fit me?

25. How long has this been in the fridge?

26. When did you get that?

27. Is my hair greasy?

28. How bad would it be if I called into work?

29. Does this sound okay?

30. Will you send me her number?

31. Will you read through this for me?

32. Are you coming home tonight?

33. Do you have any food?

34. Did you see this?

35. Is this noticeable?

36. Aren’t you excited to live with me next year?!

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