- Tips number 1:
- Knowing that someone has got normal common sense, for example:
- Kitchenware are not Hardware
- Oily place wipe with kitchen cloth, kitchen cloth will become oily
- Non-stick pan are not meant for scrubbing with scour pad, that's why some comes with sponge
- Oil that use to cook, and after frying stuff are difference, they can't mix
- If you can't bring out kitchen rubbish, at least bring out your own
- Rubbish can be compress if you push it down not place it on top
- Ignorant doesn't mean that you can't see left over on the tile
- lighter kettle means it's going to empty soon and again, ignorant doesn't mean you can't see
- Does love is blind count?
- Tips number 2:
- Knowing that if that someone is your roommate to be, and at least if you can't stand "noises", so say "NO". Other stuffs still can tolerant.
- Tips number 3:
- In Bahasa it's called "pandai-pandai. (especially guy's house) If there is no "ANY" schedule, then pandai-pandai-lah.
- Tips number 4:
- Beware that if your food is lost, it's not necessary mean that someone ate it, it can also mean that it is expired and someone had thrown it away. This is call accountability.
- Tips number 5:
- OCD sometimes are deadly!
- Tips number 6:
- Do you think that your best friend can become your best house/room mate, think twice
- Tips number 7:
- You won't regret after everything. And yes, best of the best experiences of all time.
*Please do drop some comment if you have tips to benefits others. Thank you!
*p/s: Above are all just common sense.
take note of what time the potential roommate usually sleeps also. especially architecture students. ahaha...
ReplyDeletealso, whether the person is PARTICULARLY good with MATH. especially when the figures have an RM in front.
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*hwei~ Totally agreed!
ReplyDeleteAnd beware of IT student also, cuz they only feel alive at night..
*sound like me.. =p
Heyyyyy.. not ALL IT students are only alive at night ok =). A tip from me is that make sure he/she is a clean and organised person. You don't want to see unwashed pots and pans sitting in your sink, and dried washed clothes hanging on the clothe's hanger for days! How to recognise a said person? See by the way he/she dresses, talks, and how fast they could find their cellphone (pocket or bag).
ReplyDelete*sherilyn~ well said.. you got a point there!
ReplyDeletenot only they do wash clothes, but the important thing is they wash their bed sheet too!!
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