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I am leaving in a student hostel, with an Indian girl (22+), who makes the flat so dirty & smelly, I need help
This is a flat for six students (North West England) and from september last year, this lady has always been like this. She eats and dump her plates in the Kitchen, leaves her reminant food for days in the kitchen and makes sure she occupys more portions in the kitchen. It is worst now that other students have gone and we are only two in the flat and she makes the common area so smelly with her unfinished food all the time. I even doubt if she has anything doing in London right now, becos most of the time she is indoor. I am fed up and tired of all these nonsense and feeling like reporting to the authority right now. Pls help me out.
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
lol yea been there, i had to live with some1 who couldnt shi* properly. HE couldnt aim his *** at the water in the centre so when you walked in all you could see was shi* all across the sides=s.
Anyways.. the advice i took is dont take no shi*. If your goina be living with someone and your sharing a kitchen then there has to be an understanding when every1 first moves in. If everyone obeys a few set of rules then livin would be a lot better.
Theres no reason why you should talk to her nicely because she has to understand how to act and what to do when shes living with different people. Tell her to her face that the kitchen has to be kept clean hygeniecly and socially, and shes being a very hard person to live with. Your fully justified to say the things you want to say. IF that doesnt work out then report her or stab her and dump her body in the Thames river ;)
good luck
- Adrian GLv 51 decade ago
Clean up yourself and show her how tidy it is, but save the rubbish, then if she continues to make things unpleasant again, wait until her room door is open, throw the rubbish in, and tell her this is hers. It should smell a little bit more if it has been composting in a bin bag!!!
- 1 decade ago
Try to warn her once, if she keeps on doing it, just go and report her, she has no right to disturb people in common places, that's a place people share and she should do her part...
- 1 decade ago
Can you find another flat? I'd tell the landlord "either she goes or I go!" Of course, he will probably be sued for discrimination if he evicts a minority, so you'll probably have to go.