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The recommended number of people for sharing rooms is 2 ~ 3! You can live as you keep an appropriate distance from them

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Sharing rooms is popular since you can live with friends. However, have you ever had a question, like “How many people do you normally live with?”

 

In the case of sharing rooms, people living with 2 ~3 people are the majority, and living in a sharehouse is recommended if you live more than 2 ~ 3 people. Why living with 2 ~3 people is recommended in sharing rooms? We’ll explain more details next.

 

The average number of people for sharing rooms is 2 ~ 3

 
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It seems the average number of people for sharing rooms is 2 ~ 3.

 

The common reason why people usually share rooms with 2 ~ 3 people is “it seems just fine.” Since a place to live is usually an apartment, many people say, “I want to have a lot of laughs and good fun with a few friends.” Also, it’s easy to find a house/apartment that a few people can live together.

 

The pros of sharing rooms with 2 ~ 3 people

 
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The pros of sharing rooms with 2 ~ 3 people is that you can live as you keep an appropriate distance.

 

You don’t need to pay mind too much since you don’t live with many people, so you can live at your own pace. If you live with more than 3 people, you would feel cramped because shared spaces would get congested, and you feel obligated to accept others’ values and opinions. Especially, the distance between each private room gets closer in shared rooms rather than a sharehouse.

 

For this reason, when there are too many people, you tend to feel the distance is too close.

 

The cons of sharing rooms with 2 ~ 3 people

 
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The cons of sharing rooms with 2 ~ 3 people are that you need to deal with relationship trouble when it occurs. For example, if you live with 2 people and fight with the other one, you have to face each other even if you don’t want to even in the middle of a fight, and there is no one who can plays middleman. Also, if you live with 3 people, you might feel awkward and don’t know which side you take when the other two people fight.

 

However, in many cases, most people start living with close friends, such as old friends when they start sharing rooms. Many people think fight does not often happen in the first place, and you can say whatever you want even if a fight happens, so some people don’t get bothered by the cons of sharing rooms with 2 ~ 3 people.

 

The things you should keep in mind when sharing rooms

 
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When you share rooms, please keep the following in your mind and establish some rules.

 

・ Rent and utility costs are split clearly

・ Set a payment date

・ Establish rules in how to use shared spaces

 

In sharing rooms, everything from finding a house/an apartment to the process of moving in is done with friends/individuals. This part differs most from sharehouses that a real estate or a management company communicate with each resident directly.

 

For this reason, you had better establish rules related to money, such as rent and utility costs, before moving in. Please decide either each person pays individually, or someone pays a landlord on behalf of everyone on a payment date.

 

Also, people use shared spaces, such as a kitchen and bathroom, in a different way, depending on each background. Even if you are all friends, please establish the rule that you want them to follow.

 

Sharehouses are recommended if you want to live with many people

 
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If you feel, “2 ~ 3 people are not enough,” or “I want to live with more people,” living in a sharehouse is recommended. The average number of residents is around 7. In most cases, all residents have never met each other before, but since problems are less likely to occur than in sharing rooms since the real estate agency or management company will be in between. Also, you can meet people from different professions and ages that you may not have had a chance to get to know before, so the range of people you can meet will be very broad.

 

You may be nervous and think, “Can I get along with people who I have never met before?” all residents move in individually. Everyone will meet for the first time, and most people living in a sharehouse like talking and interacting with people. So, you don’t need to worry about communication among residents.

 

Summary: The recommended number of people for sharing rooms is 2 ~ 3!

 

 

While sharing rooms is as popular as living in a sharehouse, the number of people who you live is different. It seems sharing rooms with 2 ~ 3 people is common. Many people feel that 2~ 3 people can live together at an appropriate distance, not too close and not too far.

 

Living in a sharehouse is recommended if you feel, “2 ~ 3 people are not enough.” You might be nervous since you live with many people who you have never met before. However, since a real estate/management company will be in between residents, you would feel more relaxed than sharing rooms for which you have to arrange everything by yourself.

 

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