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6 Types of Roommates You Might End Up Living With

Six different types of roommates you could possibly be living with.

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6 Types of Roommates You Might End Up Living With
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With school being in full swing odds are your getting settled into your routine, and getting to comfortable with your roommates. You might have known your roommate before your guys moved in together or they might be a random roommate. Here are six different types of roommates you can possible end up living with.

1. The Clean Freak

They are constantly cleaning and organizing. When your guys place is little on the messier side due to everyone's busy lives. They act like their in an episode of "Horders Burried Alive."

2. The Passive Aggressive B**ch

They keep Post-It in business with the hundreds of sticky notes all over your apartment. Nicely telling you a slob they can't handle, and to do the dishes. Or marking the food in the fridge that you eat it'll be the start of World War Three.

3. The Slob

You can tell they cooked dinner this week because the evidence is in the kitchen for the next two weeks. When there is a trail of crumbs from the kitchen to their room or covered all over the couch.

4. The Ghost

They pay their rent every month and you sometimes hear them come home late at night.That's the only way you know they still live you.

5. The Roommate That Is Always Home

On the other hand, theirs the roommate that's always home they literally never leave the house. Like do they even go class?

6. The Village Idiot

They are so dumb you wonder how they honestly haven't failed out of school. You have to explain to them that when you wash dishes you have to use soap for them to be clean. Or when you have to honestly explain to them that cleaning the place involves using cleaner.

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