Meet our 21-year-old protagonist, let’s call him ‘the Phantom of the Flat’. He’s a busy student, working two jobs to make ends meet and keep his grades up. He’s got a jam-packed schedule, leaving home at 7 am and returning around 8 pm. But his housemates are not impressed with his ghostly presence. They want him to join their movie nights and dinner cook-offs. They’ve even confronted him, calling him an ‘unsocial ghost’. But is he really in the wrong? Let’s dive into this tense tale of shared living.
The Phantom’s Plight

The Housing Horror

The Daily Grind ⏰

The Homebound Housemates

The Social Struggle

The Confrontation

The Fight

The Ghostly Accusation

The Tense Aftermath ️

The Phantom’s Promise

The Phantom’s Future: A Promise of Change or More Ghostly Encounters?
Our ‘Phantom of the Flat’ has found himself in a real-life haunted house scenario, with his housemates calling him an ‘unsocial ghost’. They want him to join their social activities, but with his packed schedule, he’s struggling to find the time. After a heated confrontation, the house is filled with tension. But our phantom has decided to make a change. He plans to apologize and make an effort to be more sociable, at his own pace, without jeopardizing his job or studies. Will this ease the tension or will he continue to be the ghost in the house? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
“Crappy housemates? Offer to cover my bills and rent, then.” ♀️

NTA for struggling to make time. Friends should offer help.

NTA. Live your own life, you don’t owe them friendship.
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OP’s struggle with unsocial behavior sparks debate among roommates and commenters.

NTA: Stick to yourself, but explain you’re busy. They should understand.

NTA. Housemates want you to socialize, but you’re busy working. ♂️
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Choose your friends wisely

Awkward housemates? Stay, enjoy their company, or move out.

No socializing? No problem! Neither of you are a**holes!

NTA: Set boundaries and prioritize your own time and well-being. ✌️

NTA, prioritize your own well-being and set boundaries.

NTA. Stand your ground, prioritize yourself, and maintain boundaries.

NTA for being clear about your intentions. No prior expectations.

Introvert defends OP’s right to privacy and personal space.

NTA. Being an unsocial ghost can have its perks

Living arrangement ≠ relationship. NTA for setting boundaries.

Roommate conflict: NTA for being unsocial, find your own place

Introverts unite! NTA for valuing your alone time
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No obligation to socialize with housemates. NTA

NTA- Housemates vs Friends: Paying for space, not friendship

Living nightmare! NTA dealing with unsocial ghost flatmates

Moving out of dorm due to noise and socializing. NTA.

Don’t apologize for being yourself! ♂️ Focus on your priorities!

Ideal roommate situation: never there, quiet, keeps to themselves. NTA

Engaging solution for dealing with demanding housemates and rent

Living with a ghost? Best roommate ever!

Making friends by calling them a**holes? Not the best strategy

Valid concerns from all parties. Make time to connect with roommates.

NTA: Stand your ground, they’re being selfish.

Introverts vs Extroverts: Who’s in the Wrong?

Last Updated on October 31, 2023 by Diply Social Team