Questions To Ask A Roommate

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What better way to find out things about your potential roommate than by interviewing your roommate. Questioning your roommate can help you understand your roomie better. You get to know their lifestyle and personality before sharing room with them. A wrong roomie can spell disaster from the start, so ask the right questions… Questions To Ask A Roommate


Do You Have a Job


This is one of the most important questions to ask your ‘to-be’ roommate. You need to ensure if he or she will be able to pay half of the rent before finalizing on your roommate. Even if he or she is planning on find a job, you are running a risk. So be careful while finalizing that person.


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Do you smoke…


Although you might seem a little awkward posing such personal questions, as their roommate you need to know.  It’s better to be safe than sorry. While you ask them about their smoking habits, also ask them if they smoke anything other than cigarettes.


Are you dating anyone?


Even though you might seem like preying on your roomie’s privacy, this is a very important question. You need to know how much privacy you will have in your own living quarters. Also, it is important to discuss about bringing boyfriend / girlfriends over.


What annoys you?


This question will really help you know about their personality. What they feel about cleanliness, about blasting television late night, the level of music they can tolerate, etc. This helps you determine how easy or difficult they are to live with.



How to divide the chores and bills?


It’s very important to talk about how to divide chores and bills. Make sure you divide everything equally to avoid future clashes. This is yet another way to understand your roommate’s personality.


Do you have any questions for me?


Lastly, as a common courtesy let him or her ask you some questions. This is essential as it is your chance to convey your opinions and rules to your roommate. The honest you are with your roommate the better your room sharing will be in the future.


Also read: How To Be A Good Roommate


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