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What can I do if my roommate keeps eating my food?

What can I do if my roommate keeps eating my food?

5 Tricks to Make Your Roommate Stop Eating Your Food

  1. Pull out the Sharpie and get creative. PIN IT. Photo by Deb Perelman.
  2. Hide your food. PIN IT. Gif by Robert Arrasate.
  3. Mark your territory. PIN IT. Photo courtesy of tumblr.com.
  4. Buy food that your roommate is allergic to. PIN IT. Photo by Jaka Beta.
  5. Talk with your roommate. PIN IT.

How do I confront my roommate about eating?

If you’re nervous, here are a few fool-proof ways to talk to your roommate about food without igniting major conflict.

  1. Talk About Food Prior To Move-In Day. Giphy.
  2. Approach The Subject Like An Adult. Giphy.
  3. Buy Your Own Food Any Time You Can. Giphy.
  4. Label Anything And Everything That’s Yours. Giphy.
  5. Set A Good Example. Giphy.

How do you politely tell someone to not eat?

How to politely reject food pushers

  1. Be confident and definitive when you say “no thank you” to a treat. Hesitate just a little and your friends and colleagues will take this as a cue to continue pushing.
  2. Be polite, but don’t feel guilty. You should feel no shame about wanting to stick to your goals.
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How do roommates steal food?

Here’s How To Stop Your Flatmates Stealing Your Food

  1. Write Your Name on EVERYTHING. It might seem obvious, but it’s a good place to start.
  2. Wrap Food in a Plastic Bag.
  3. Hide Food in Unlikely Places.
  4. Store Food In Locked Containers.
  5. Send Videos of You Licking Your Food to Your Group Chat.
  6. Add Lots of Chilli Powder.

What do you do when your roommate has friends over?

When you or your roommate have friends over, keep these tips in mind:

  1. Keep the lines of communication open.
  2. If necessary, make a schedule.
  3. Keep track of food and household supplies.
  4. Make sure your friends know the rules, too.

Is it rude to refuse food?

Yes it is considered rude, very in fact. I was brought up believing you eat what is put in front of you, especially if you are a guest and they made an effort to provide you with food. Unless you have a food allergy to what is being served, then yes it is rude.