Somepeopleprefertolivewitharoommate.Othersprefer to live alone. Compare the advantages of each choice. Which of these two options do you prefer? Use specific reasons to support your answer

The question whether to have
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or to live alone is relevant for those who are faced with
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dilemma. There can be mentioned a lot of benefits and disadvantages of these two options. Below we will try to make several assertions for
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problem. Of course, there might be a group of people who claims, that having a
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is better, than living alone with three reasons.
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of all,
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option is better for those, who are not used to live alone. They need somebody to communicate and live with.
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, they can share their their house cleaning obligations with somebody else.
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, they split their household chores.
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and more important reason refers to a financial situation. If you are a short of money, you can have a
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who would share all the expenses, which can economize your budget.
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, the other group argues
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option, having, of course, all the basis for the
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one.
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, if the person has no financial difficulty, in my opinion, it would be the best choice for him/her live alone for these reasons. Living with a
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can be a stressful for a person, because he/she must share a space with the one who doesn’t know very well.
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problem may go deeper in the case of making noise, clutter and dissolute living. Not everybody can endure these situations, of course. In general, these two options can have both benefits and disadvantages, which can be prevailed only during individual cases. For me the best option is to live with a person who I know and trust personally.

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