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When my daughter left home for university last year, I did not even go with her because my mom was in hospital. She was picked up at the airport by a close friend of mine and they took care of her from there. Luckily my friends son and daughter are 2-3 years older and they helped her along with taking care of uni life.
I never really had chances to take care of all these trivial things at that time, and it seemed that everything went well.
My daughter also shared an apartment with 2 other girls that she only got to know when she arrived.
They shared most of the things in the kitchen, like cooking oil and food, and also laundry powder. She has her own hair dryer and bought a rice cooker locally (which in the end she used it rarely). They had their own shampoos and toothpastes though. Other things like pens and erasers were also personal but I think it is rare people will be using the same kind of pens so chances of getting belongings mixed up is low. If you are talking about stealing, then putting names on the items would not help much.
They all had their own rooms so chances of having important belongings in the shared area is low.
The only thing my daughter try to identify is her Macbook Pro. She said a lot of other students are also using Macbook Pro so she put a special sticker on it. It is also password protected. So low chance of getting it mixed up with other people's Macbook Pro.
My daughter and her flatmates came up with their own ways of sharing things. And it turned out things went well. One of the girls were from a city not far from the uni and each time she went home, she brought with her lots of food to share.
I myself also shared a flat with different people too when I was at university. There might be small bumps along the way. It is also a chance to learn how to get along with other people. There will be some way of reaching a balance eventually.
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