Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, although it would be nice. If someone in a coffee shop had accidentally dumped their coffee on your laptop while walking by, it would be bad luck and all on you. (This happened to someone I know.) You need insurance if you can't easily afford to replace the laptop.
What insurance specifically would pay for this coffee shop and kid's dorm accidents? Figuring avg MacBook is about $1200.00.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, although it would be nice. If someone in a coffee shop had accidentally dumped their coffee on your laptop while walking by, it would be bad luck and all on you. (This happened to someone I know.) You need insurance if you can't easily afford to replace the laptop.
What insurance specifically would pay for this coffee shop and kid's dorm accidents? Figuring avg MacBook is about $1200.00.
Anonymous wrote:No, although it would be nice. If someone in a coffee shop had accidentally dumped their coffee on your laptop while walking by, it would be bad luck and all on you. (This happened to someone I know.) You need insurance if you can't easily afford to replace the laptop.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reason 23 out of 100 for why immigrants can't understand how you guys share a bedroom with random strangers while you're supposed to be getting a university education.
So, where do you live while getting a degree?
I'm in the EU and no one here has a roommate in college. Kids rent flats where everyone has their own room because they are adults, and adults need their own (small) space. Some unis have residence halls, but even there everyone has their own room. What is to be gained by cramming two unrelated adults who probably have little in common into one bedroom?
Just because you do it differently does not mean your way is best. We have roommates so our kids can learn how to get along with people who are different than you! It is a necessary skill to get along with other and if you can't than you have recourse and can move.
Please take your superiority elsewhere!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know it was the roommate? Perhaps your DC decided to not tell the truth so not to get yelled at by you?
Roommate owned up to it.
The roommate said s/he did it? Then The roommate should definitely buy a new laptop. I'm appalled at the other answers here. Of course the roommate should replace it if s/he irrevocably damaged it. If the roommate doesn't offer then your kid, OP, should go to the RA and ask for advice/assistance and mediation with the roommate. Your kid also should ask for a single for the next semester.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reason 23 out of 100 for why immigrants can't understand how you guys share a bedroom with random strangers while you're supposed to be getting a university education.
So, where do you live while getting a degree?
I'm in the EU and no one here has a roommate in college. Kids rent flats where everyone has their own room because they are adults, and adults need their own (small) space. Some unis have residence halls, but even there everyone has their own room. What is to be gained by cramming two unrelated adults who probably have little in common into one bedroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other kid should have offered immediately. It shouldn't be on your kid to ask. What has the other kid said about it?
Maybe the other kid can’t afford to replace it.
+1 I suppose OP can take all of roommate's Christmas money in a few months, or ask his parents to replace her kid's laptop instead of buying him gifts. But I hope OP will find another way. The poor kid probably feels absolutely terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other kid should have offered immediately. It shouldn't be on your kid to ask. What has the other kid said about it?
Maybe the other kid can’t afford to replace it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reason 23 out of 100 for why immigrants can't understand how you guys share a bedroom with random strangers while you're supposed to be getting a university education.
So, where do you live while getting a degree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A college student is an adult, let them handle it.
Exactly.
Why are you still handling his affairs, mom?
And contact the other parents??
Good God, you want your kid to die of embarrassment?
Land the helicopter.