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Having a roommate or two is definitely a plus when it comes to modern living.
Mostly, its the lessened financial burden of having a nice and convenient place to live in.
But theres more to itconstant company, the potential for adventure as cohabitants, stuff like that.
But that also comes with the more unexpected twists and turns of living in the same place.
The mother, i.e.
the roommate, started complaining about shaking that never ceases.
It became so bad that she would begin slamming her door in the middle of the night.
The woman first blamed it on her boyfriend who was a temporary roomie, but it wasnt.
The screaming and door slamming never really stopped.
Alas, no shaking.
The roommate even talked to the neighbor about it and they never felt any sharking.
dont argue back to the voices they might be hearing.
Another thing to avoid is denying the persons experienceinstead, suggest your own perception.
So, use language like I understand that you feel worried.
I dont see or hear anything, but I understand that this might be difficult for you.
So, what are your thoughts on any of this?
Any ideas on what could be the best approach for OP in dealing with the situation?
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