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The phrase "about your roommate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or providing information related to someone's roommate.
Example: "I wanted to ask you about your roommate and how you both get along."
Alternatives: "regarding your roommate" or "concerning your roommate".
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(Do you really need two mini-refrigerators?) As you learn more about your roommate, be open to differences in backgrounds, politics and music tastes; that's part of the richness of going to college.
You may be surprised by what you find out about your roommate the more you learn about them.
You know the song it's an undeniable summer singalong that derives weird emotional power from geographically granular lyrics about "your roommate back in Boulder" and "that Blink-182 song that we beat to death in Tucson".
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That's 60 glorious minutes you basically have to spend at the local bar by yourself, not stressing about when your roommate is going to get home.
Passive diffusers are also good for scenting a small area; you won't have to worry about bothering your roommate or your co-worker in the neighboring cubicle with your aromatherapy.
And it offers them a way to hold on to Jesus' particularity in a pluralist world, a world in which wondering about the eternal fate of, say, a Hindu is not an abstract question but a question about your college roommate.
Insert a clause about noise into your roommate agreement if it is an issue.
Resolve to include a rule about pets in your roommate agreement.
If you make it clear that you're unhappy about sharing a room, your roommate will be unhappy about you.
Take this seriously!! Have a meaningful conversation with your roommate about your do's and don'ts.
Well, next time you've exhausted all your human friends with gripes about work, parents or your roommate, you can unload your burdens onto Mimbo.
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