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47 Questions I Ask My Roommate (Almost) Every Day

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47 Questions I Ask My Roommate (Almost) Every Day
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1. Is it gross if I don’t shower?

2. Are you sure it’s not gross if I don’t shower?

3. What did he say?

4. Should I respond?

5. Can I wear my hair up?

6. Do you have socks I can borrow?

7. Is it supposed to be cold?

8. Are you sure you don’t mind?

9. Have you been outside yet?

10. Can I tell you secret?

11. Are you going to wear that?

12. When do you get out of class?

13. Do I have to wear real clothes?

14. Does this match?

15. Does it smell in here or is it just me?

16. Will you still be friends with me if I wear this?

17. Can I steal a water?

18. Does this sound okay?

19. Where’s the remote?

20. Will you like my Insta?

21. Is that my shirt?

22. Can you proofread my paper?

23. What do you think would happen if I just stayed in bed all day and didn’t go to class?

24. Did you get this email too?

25. What’s her name again?

26. Are you doing laundry?

27. How is it already midnight?

28. What time are you going to bed?

29. Do you have class in the morning?

30. Are you going out tonight?

31. Can you spot me?

32. Do you want to order food?

33. Can I turn the A.C. down?

34. Should we go to the gym?

35. Do you have any chocolate?

36. Will you come to the dining hall with me?

37. Are you in the room?

38. Can you do me a favor?

39. Is your wifi being weird too?

40. Odds are?

41. Have you seen my shoe anywhere?

42. Are you using your phone charger?

43. Why did we pick this room?

44. How many episodes of Netflix do you think I’ve watched today?

45. Is it bad I haven’t done laundry all week?

46. When is he leaving?

47. You know I love you, right?

SEE ALSO:5 Reasons Why Being Best Friends With Your Roommates Is Actually The Best

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