The capital city is an endlessly exciting place with so much to offer. It’s got the best of organizations and institutions, a whole host of heritage sites, incredible art and culture, and delicious food. That’s why you moved there after all. But now that you’re actually living in a PG in Delhi for the first time, you’re contending with the aspect of sharing your personal space, bathroom, closet, and life with a roommate. That’s why being able to get along with your roommate and have an amicable relationship with them is super important. But it’s also perfectly normal to be a little apprehensive about this process. That’s why we’ve got you a list of tips that will definitely help you get along with your roommate:
Respect your roommate
Even if you’re strangers from different backgrounds to start with, it’s important to respect your roommate and try to get to know them as a person. Talking to them and learning about their family and hometown will give you an idea about the kind of person they are. Even if you don’t become best friends with your roommate, showing them respect and treating them with consideration will definitely help your relationship.
Set boundaries
Right from the beginning, it’s important to establish clear boundaries with your roommate. This can be as basic or as extensive as you need, but make sure you cover the important points about whether you’re both okay with having guests over, how you’re going to distribute the chores and what’s a common bedtime (or at least, lights out time) that works for both of you. Without discussing these boundaries, you might end up creating some unpleasant situations leading to fights or resentments later.
Talk to each other
When you live with someone, you get to know a lot about their lives. When your roommate has a bad day, you'll probably be around. And that’s why clear communication is very important. Talk to each other about your likes and dislikes and discuss issues that you’re facing instead of letting them fester. And remember that it’s always better to hash out a problem with your roommate rather than talk about them behind their back. Find some time to have a meaningful discussion together and try to check in with each other regularly.
Shop for your room together
There are some items that you’ll need to buy for yourself or your room on a regular basis. A great bonding experience with your roommate can be to shop for those items together. Whether you’re choosing a pair of curtains or picking up laundry detergent, it’s often more affordable to contribute and buy one for your room rather than for each of you to purchase your own. If you’re both cool with sharing food, you can even shop for groceries and snacks together to keep up your supply.
Make other friends
If you keep expecting your roommate in your PG in Karol Bagh to be exactly like you and become your best friend, you might end up putting a lot of pressure on your relationship and feel sorely disappointed. Instead, why not focus your energy on expanding your social circle and making some new friends at your college or workplace. This will make you a lot happier and take away some of the stress you feel about getting along with your roommate. You’ll find it a lot easier to get along with them as they are and find a middle ground at the same time.
So, don’t be afraid of getting to know your roommate. Remember that as long as you’re respectful and open in your communication you won’t have anything to worry about. So good luck and enjoy your experience of living with a roommate in Delhi.
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