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  1. The OP has a bad habit of sleeling, so she has her roommate wake her up at 7 am on workdays
  2. The OP got upset with her roommate Gwen for not waking her up on a workday, leading to her being late for work
  3. The OP confronted her roommate for being irresponsible, and the roommate left and didn't respond to any text or calls
  4. The OP is at fault for relying on her roommate as an alarm
  5. Where is the OP's responsibility?
  6. The OP should take accountability for her oversleeping habits
  7. The responsibility of waking up and getting to work lies with the OP, not her roommate
  8. It's the OP's responsibility to wake up on time
  9. The roommate was not obligated to do so
  10. Set your own alarm
  11. "Take a little personal accountability"
  12. "If a phone call from your roommate can wake you up in time for work, why don’t you use your phone as an alarm?"
  13. Set multiple alarms
  14. The roommate was already being too kind by doing it for her

Entitled Redditor Confronts Her Roommate For Not Waking Her Up, Leading To Her Being Late For Work

Conflicts can sometimes arise between roommates. The Redditor (OP) and her roommate Gwen recently faced unexpected challenges.
The OP detailed that she had such a bad sleeping habit that she often slept through alarms; therefore, she had her roommate wake her up on workdays by calling her phone. However, a few days ago, the roommate forgot to call the OP, making her late for work.
Tensions rose as the OP confronted her roommate Gwen about the slip-up, leading to a heated exchange where both felt misunderstood.
Things took an unexpected turn when Gwen, in what seemed like a response to the conflict, left the OP in the dark about her plans the next day. A clash ensued, emotions ran high, and Gwen left the apartment in tears, refusing to respond to any attempts at communication.
Now, the OP is wondering whether she was wrong. Scroll down to check out the entire story that the OP posted on the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit.
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The OP has a bad habit of sleeling, so she has her roommate wake her up at 7 am on workdays

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The OP got upset with her roommate Gwen for not waking her up on a workday, leading to her being late for work

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The OP confronted her roommate for being irresponsible, and the roommate left and didn't respond to any text or calls

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The OP is at fault for relying on her roommate as an alarm

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Where is the OP's responsibility?

Where is the OP's responsibility? Source: lil_zaku
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The OP should take accountability for her oversleeping habits

The OP should take accountability for her oversleeping habits Source: Jiang_Rui
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The responsibility of waking up and getting to work lies with the OP, not her roommate

The responsibility of waking up and getting to work lies with the OP, not her roommate Source: Travelin_Soulja
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It's the OP's responsibility to wake up on time

It's the OP's responsibility to wake up on time Source: CaperGirl84
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The roommate was not obligated to do so

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Set your own alarm

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"Take a little personal accountability"

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"If a phone call from your roommate can wake you up in time for work, why don’t you use your phone as an alarm?"

"If a phone call from your roommate can wake you up in time for work, why don’t you use your phone as an alarm?" Source: mamapielondon
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Set multiple alarms

Set multiple alarms Source: Maurakutney
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The roommate was already being too kind by doing it for her

What are your thoughts on this roommate conflict? Have you ever faced a similar situation, relying on someone else to wake you up? Share your insights and experiences in the comments – we'd love to hear how you handle such challenges in shared living spaces!
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