Living with roommates can present challenges, particularly when it comes to respecting each other's boundaries and privacy. In a recent Reddit post, user u/ApprehensiveMeat7912 sought advice from the online community after discovering that his roommate had not only invaded his privacy but also stolen food. According to the Redditor, there is a wide variety of pickles available in their area, and recently, he purchased packets of chicken and pork pickles. One evening during dinner, the OP's roommate noticed him eating one of the chicken pickles and expressed an interest in trying it. The OP agreed and allowed his roommate to have a taste. However, the roommate continued to ask for more. When the OP declined and suggested that the roommate buy his own if he enjoyed them so much, the roommate questioned why it was such a big deal since there were more pickles in the cupboard. This led to the roommate confessing that he had gone into the OP's room earlier and helped himself to another pickle without permission.
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Here's the question:
OP and his roommate are of different religions. OP had a package of chicken pickles and his roommate kept asking for some.
OP took his pickles with him to the office and his roommate wasn't happy about it. He asked for more but OP told him to buy himself one since he liked it this much. He said OP had another jar and that was how OP found out his roommate broke into his room
Wow that was crazy!
Let's see how people reacted to this situation.
He got what he had coming.
He stole food and got what he deserved.
Exactly!
Stop playing the victim!
There was no reason for him to be there.
We don't know if he had told his family the truth.
That is 100% on him.
True!
So, that was what other Redditors had to comment on the story. What about you? Do you think OP was overreacting or his roommate was so wrong from the very beginning? Leave a comment below to let us know.