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Situation:
You share an apartment/house/whatever with one roommate. You are not good friends and did not know each other prior to living together; this is probably the case for a lot of the younger college kids here. You each have stuff in a communal fridge and cabinets. Everything is of moderately low value, some examples of such items include, but are not limited to: milk, ketchup, leftover pizza, eggs, peanut butter, bread, popcorn, etc. Basically, I want to be clear that I'm not referring to something like a steak or lobster that costs a lot of money. Your roommate eats something of yours without asking. Assume that this is not the "last" of it, i.e. finishing a catron of milk or eating the only remaining egg in teh fridge. Also assume that this is not a chronic "problem", your roommate does not just wait for you to buy food and then eat it, they just happened to want something that you had in there. How do you feel about this? |
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