1. Face-to-face communication: First of all, try to communicate with roommates in an open, frank and respectful way. Express your concern and dissatisfaction and ask their opinions. Find ways to solve problems, such as making some rules or assigning tasks.
2. Keep yourself calm: Although you may feel very angry or depressed about your roommate's behavior, try to stay calm. Avoid emotional reactions, lest things become more complicated.
3. Seek help from a third party: If communication doesn't work, consider seeking help from a third party. For example, ask the apartment management department or the landlord for help, or solve problems with other roommates.
4. Make rules and constraints: If you don't make any rules, it is very necessary to make some rules. These rules can include how to enjoy the kitchen and bathroom, how to allocate cleaning work, when everyone should be quiet, and so on.
5. Consider moving: If sharing roommates is too strange, or you can't find a suitable solution, then considering moving may be an option. Finding a more suitable housing environment can make you more comfortable and secure, but there may be urgent losses such as rent deposit and liquidated damages.
Of course, I still hope to get along well. Dealing with the wonderful situation of sharing roommates requires patience and rationality. Try to communicate openly with your roommate and seek help from a third party. If necessary, the worst thing to do is to consider moving.