To make sure your roommates actually love it (and don’t just tolerate it), follow these rules:
Content idea: A clean, shareable house rule post
Title: All My Roommates Love the $10 Fixed Charge
We used to fight over who used more AC or who left the lights on. Then we switched to a $10 fixed monthly utilities overage fee instead of splitting by usage.
Why they love it:
Result: Less math, more friendship. Try the $10 fixed rule.
Content idea: A humorous roommate agreement
Title: The 10 Fixed Rule – Our Apartment’s Only Unbreakable Law all my roommates love 10 fixed
After extensive debate, my roommates and I have settled one thing: The scale is fixed. No one is an 11. No one is a 6.5 anymore.
Result? Peace. Harmony. And my roommates finally stopped fighting over whether Zendaya is a 10 (she is, fixed).
Living with people is a mix of communication, respect, and tolerance. If you want to be the roommate everyone loves, follow these principles:
The “10 fixed” rule solves this by doing three things:
Hi everyone — quick proposal: start a shared fund of $10 each per [week/month] to cover [purpose]. If you’re in, reply “Yes” by [date]. I’ll collect via [Venmo/CashApp/Google Sheet] and share receipts. Treasurer rota monthly. Comments?
If you want, I can:
Which would you like?
Since "10 Fixed" refers to a lifestyle where all roommates commit to a 10 PM "fixed" quiet hour
(no guests, loud music, or kitchen chaos after 10 PM), your post should highlight the rare harmony of having a house that actually values sleep and productivity.
Here are a few options for your post, depending on the vibe you want to set: Option 1: The "Humble Brag" (Instagram/Threads)
Living proof that the "10 Fixed" rule is a lifestyle, not a law. 🕯️✨
There’s nothing like the collective peace when the whole house agrees that after 10 PM, it’s strictly vibes, tea, and silence. No surprise guests, no midnight vacuuming, just 10/10 roommates who actually value a sleep schedule. 💤🙌 #RoommateGoals #10Fixed #CozyLiving #AdultingDoneRight Option 2: The Relatable Humor (TikTok/Twitter) My roommates: "10 Fixed?" Me: "10 Fixed." 🤝
If you’ve never experienced the pure magic of a house that goes completely silent at 10 PM sharp, you’re missing out. No kitchen clanging, no "just one more episode" at full volume. We are a house of early birds and we aren't sorry about it. ☕️🌅 #10Fixed #RoommateLife #EarlyBirdSpecial Option 3: The "Review" Style (Facebook/Community Groups) Roommate Review: 5/5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I finally found the unicorn living situation. Everyone in the house is officially obsessed with "10 Fixed." It turns out that when your roommates respect the 10 PM quiet hour, your stress levels actually drop. 🧘♂️ To make sure your roommates actually love it
Shoutout to the best crew for making home feel like a sanctuary. If you’re looking for a sign to start a "fixed" hour in your house... this is it. 🏠✨ Key Benefits to Mention (Optional)
If you want to add more detail to any of these, you can include why "10 Fixed" works for you: Morning productivity : Everyone is actually awake and functional by 8 AM. Predictability
: You never have to worry about a random party starting right as you're hitting your REM cycle. Mutual Respect
: It’s the ultimate "I see you and I respect your time" move. Which of these fits your roommate group's personality
Assuming you are looking for a guide on how to maintain a peaceful, happy household where all your roommates genuinely enjoy living with you, here is "The Good Roommate Guide."
If you actually meant something else by "10 fixed" (like a specific TV show, game, or a budgeting rule), please let me know!
Pitch it like this:
“Hey everyone. I’m tired of the monthly bill scramble. I propose we keep our rent split the same, but for ALL variable household expenses—utilities, internet overage, cleaning stuff—we each pay a flat extra $10 per month into a house fund. We’ll track spending openly. If the fund ever runs low, we all add another $5–$10. No more Venmo requests, no more ‘who paid last time?’ All my roommates will love this. Let’s try it for 2 months as a pilot.”
Then, literally show them this article.