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Definition of roomate?

mindmaniac

Senior member
When you see an ad in the paper and it is asking for a roomate do you assume that you will be sharing a bedroom or most likely have you own, or does roomate always imply sharing a room?
 
When I lived in a dorm I had to share a room...

When I lived in a house I had to share the house but not my room.

In both situations, I was able to figure out how roomate was formed.
 
Originally posted by: Leros
You share a room with a roommate.
You share a house/apartment with a housemate OR roommate.
fixed because no one in their right mind walks around saying "housemate".
 
Originally posted by: meltdown75
Originally posted by: Leros
You share a room with a roommate.
You share a house/apartment with a housemate OR roommate.
fixed because no one in their right mind walks around saying "housemate".

yea pretty much. Usually if it's the share a room type of roommate, they specify in the ad. But it doesn't hurt to ask to be sure.
 
Originally posted by: meltdown75
Originally posted by: Leros
You share a room with a roommate.
You share a house/apartment with a housemate OR roommate.
fixed because no one in their right mind walks around saying "housemate".

That is what I say. I had a roommate in college, lived in the same room as me. Now I have a housemate, lives in the same house, but different rooms.
 
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: meltdown75
Originally posted by: Leros
You share a room with a roommate.
You share a house/apartment with a housemate OR roommate.
fixed because no one in their right mind walks around saying "housemate".

That is what I say. I had a roommate in college, lived in the same room as me. Now I have a housemate, lives in the same house, but different rooms.

what the hell is going on here, the only person I share a room with is a girlfriend I have never heard the term roomate used for something other than two people living together almost always in seperate rooms.
 
Originally posted by: jandrews
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: meltdown75
Originally posted by: Leros
You share a room with a roommate.
You share a house/apartment with a housemate OR roommate.
fixed because no one in their right mind walks around saying "housemate".

That is what I say. I had a roommate in college, lived in the same room as me. Now I have a housemate, lives in the same house, but different rooms.

what the hell is going on here, the only person I share a room with is a girlfriend I have never heard the term roomate used for something other than two people living together almost always in seperate rooms.

In a dorm you live in the same room as another person, hence roommate.

In a apt/house you live in the same living space but not the exact same room. I use roommate for this case as well but the OP apparantly thinks that sucks, so he created a horrible poll (where is the for either option?) and started this weak discussion.
 
every time I hear someone use the word flatmate, I've got to suppress an urge to throat punch them 😛

but anyways... roommate = anyone you live with who's not your parents/grandparents or your significant other.

when I lived in the dorms, my roommate and I shared a physical room. when I moved off-campus (and in every apartment I've lived in since graduation), my roommates were people who lived in the same apartment but different rooms.

I couldn't imagine sharing a room with a non-SO after the age of like 18-19.
 
roommate shares the same room.

flatmate is someone who shares your apartment but has their own bedroom.

housemate if someone shares your house but has their own bedroom.

loki8481 please don't punch me in the throat :shocked:
 
Originally posted by: Tiamat
roommate shares the same room.

flatmate is someone who shares your apartment but has their own bedroom.

housemate if someone shares your house but has their own bedroom.

loki8481 please don't punch me in the throat :shocked:

Flatmates only exist across the pond.
 
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