“Something that is bad is of unacceptably low standard, quality, or amount. Something that is bad is unpleasant, harmful, or undesirable.”
-Collins Cobuild-
We all know there’s nothing worse in the world than a really, really bad flatmate. The person you have to live with, to share a part of your daily life with. And what if he or she happens to be the most annoying thing in the world? There’s nothing you can do – especially when there aren’t any affordable apartments on the market. Every aspect of badness personificated. That person can make your life living hell – or, as in my case – sort of a hell. This is what happened to me.
I moved in. Everything went really well up until the moment when I walked into the apartment. The first thing I saw was a dirty carpet and dry pasta on the floor. And, well, the rest wasn’t any better.
There are certain things you just have to do when you live together with someone, especially when it’s with a total stranger. You have to maintain a certain level of tidiness and keep in mind the other person’s needs as well. How many of you would like to wake up in the morning and find the kitchen sink filled with dirty dishes, the coffee maker full of coffee from perhaps last week, and the rubbish bags piled against the fridge door? And of course, someone’s used all of the toilet roll. SOMEONE.
This special someone, whose lovely face you are going to see every day from now on, and whose lovely mess YOU have to clean up, and whose lovely habits drive you nuts.
This is:
How To Survive With A Bad Flatmate