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24-08
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Hi! Welcome to the apartment! We have a pretty quiet place overall. I'm finishing up my doctorate and our other roommate is working on his master's. I'd say overall the apartment vibe is friendly, but also giving each other space. I'm happy to chit chat or have a conversation if we bump into each other in the common area, and open to the idea of maybe going for some beers or something sometime, but not really looking to hang out a ton. I don't think anyone has had guests since I've lived in the apartment (it really isn't a good place for it - the common area isn't very large or equipped for hosting people), but the general agreement is that if we're planning to we'll give as much notice as possible. We're usually quiet in the common area - like no problem talking with each other or just the regular sounds of doing stuff, but if we're going to take a phone call, we usually go to our rooms, and usually use headphones to listen to things on our phones. It's a bit of an odd thing that the sound insulation between the rooms is good, and pretty good for sound going out of the rooms into the common area (can hear some things faintly), but for some reason you can hear what's going on in the common area pretty clearly. This is just more as a heads up than any sort of issue or rule. We've got dishes and kitchenware which we share. We tend to use the dishes we brought ourselves, just because we're used to them, but no issues with others using them. We keep the common areas pretty clean, overall. It's not an issue to leave something in the sink for a while or overnight, but not for long periods. We don't have an official rotor of cleaning/taking out the garbage, but we try to keep the balance in doing things around. Like if someone vacuums the common area, someone else will do it the next time (probably a week or two later, unless accidentally spilling something which needs to be cleaned up quickly). We have a vacuum, mop, bucket, broom, etc. We recycle some (plastics and cardboard separate, pretty much everything else into the big garbage bag), but not super detailed with it. I have a washing machine in the bathroom (and have the proper insurance and permission for it) which is open for people to use (and I'm happy to show how it works) - the only thing I ask is to try not to overload it (basically, if you find yourself trying to forcefully cram in more clothes, that's probably too much) just to avoid wearing it out. I also put up a metal basket in the shower that is held up by suction cups. It's there mostly for lufas/washcloths/bars of soap, rather than long-term storage of shampoo/body wash (but totally fine to put it there while showering) - we all have space in the mirrored cabinet above the sink. This is just because the suction cups aren't great and have a tendency to lose their suction/fall if there are heavier things in there for a long time. We have common toilet paper and cleaning supplies (no official rotor on getting it, just usually someone will buy some when it's running out), but we don't share laundry detergent and such. You'll have two cabinets in the kitchen to store your stuff, and also a shelf and a drawer in the fridge, as well as a shelf in the freezer for your food. Also, just as an FYI, you will have a storage space in the basement (though you need your own lock for it). I think that's all the big stuff. I know this is pretty detailed, but figured would be better to share ahead of time in case nobody is around when you move in. Welcome!

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