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Learning to live with other people

learning to live3 300x188 Learning to live with other peopleIf you are an only child moving into a house full of young people you are probably going to get a major shock! If you come from a large family where there is constant noise, like mine, you may fit in a little easier. When you move in with other people you have to understand that they will do many things differently to the way you do them.

They will have different habits and tastes, they may be extremely messy or pedantically clean, and they will have different temperaments—some will be patient, some will be hot-headed. Some like to leave the toilet seat up and others like to leave it down, so to speak. The biggest thing you have to remember when you move into a house with other people is that although you all live together you are not a family.

So the wobbliest you may have got away with at home will not work here. You can’t snap at your housemates because you’ve had a bad day in the way you might have snapped at your brother or sister without thinking twice about it.

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