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Her Roommate Kept Loudly FaceTiming Family Very Late At Night Even Though She Asked For Peace And Quiet, So After Her Roommate Did It Again The Night Before A Big Interview, She Screamed At Her Roommate

So, she ultimately went downstairs and screamed at Jane to “shut…up.” She also told her roommate that some people were trying to sleep.

This pushed Jane’s family to immediately hang up the call as soon as they heard her yelling. Then, Jane reportedly burst into tears, ran into her bedroom, and “shut herself in there.”

Now, ever since then, Jane has been really upset with her for yelling and actually refuses to even look at her.

Apparently, Jane claimed to just miss her family and told her that she should have more empathy about the situation. On top of that, her other roommates have taken Jane’s side, too– accusing her of being way too harsh.

So, she is feeling pretty conflicted about how she handled the situation.

“I feel guilty for yelling at her, but, at the same time, I am very frustrated with her for being disruptive,” she vented.

And now, she has been left wondering whether yelling at her roommate was the wrong thing to do or not.

Why do you think Jane claims that headphones would “ruin” the FaceTime experience? If your roommate repeatedly kept you up late at night on loud calls, would you get frustrated too? Didn’t she try to ask Jane nicely numerous times before yelling? Was she in the wrong for screaming at Jane, or did Jane deserve it? 

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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