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AITA for not waking up my roommate for his job interview because he’s irresponsible?

by John Doe
January 2, 2026
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In the quiet tension of a shared apartment, one man’s dreams teetered on the edge of reality, while the other wrestled with the weight of responsibility and boundaries. The night before a pivotal moment, the roommate’s careless choices whispered a story of missed chances and fragile trust.

As dawn crept in, a silent decision was made—not to intervene, but to let consequence teach its harsh lesson. In the aftermath, blame was cast, but the line between support and enabling was drawn starkly, revealing the complex dance of friendship and accountability.

AITA for not waking up my roommate for his job interview because he’s irresponsible?

My roommate had a job interview he wouldn't stop talking...

he stayed up playing video games until 3 AM, apparently...

I got up, saw him still asleep 30 minutes before...

it's not my job to save him, and that he...

As noted by clinical psychologist Dr. Laura Markham regarding family dynamics, which often mirror roommate relationships in terms of shared space and expectations: ‘We teach best by letting people experience natural consequences, provided those consequences are not dangerous or irreversible.’ This principle applies directly to the situation where the roommate faced the natural consequence of his choice not to prepare adequately for an important event.

The roommate’s behavior indicates a failure in executive functioning (planning, self-monitoring) combined with an external locus of control, where he expected the narrator to manage his responsibilities. The narrator’s decision not to intervene, while harsh, was an attempt to establish a clear boundary regarding parental behavior versus peer support. This boundary setting is crucial in roommate dynamics to prevent resentment built up from emotional labor and inconsistent expectations.

The narrator’s action was appropriate in the context of establishing necessary personal boundaries, though the delivery caused immediate conflict. Moving forward, the narrator should communicate clearly about what support is and is not provided in the future, perhaps stating something like, ‘I will not set alarms for you, but I am happy to lend an ear if you want to discuss your interview preparation.’ This prevents future ambiguity about roles.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

Cabanna1968 He knew he had an opportunity to attend, he...

He didn't even have his own back, how can he...

3CraftCat Hmm... that is an AH move on your behalf.

Yeah, you are right, he should have gone to sleep...

BUT, you were awake, you saw he was still asleep,...

It would have cost you nothing to wake him up....

his bad. But waking him up was a very small...

It isn't your fault he missed the opportunity, you weren't...

raheemnaz or how you would have liked others to act...

like yeah he's an AH for not being responsible to...

But if you knew what's up, saw him asleep and...

CSurvivor9 ESH. Yes, your roommate should have set the alarm....

But you saw they were asleep and could have had...

You must hate your roommate and hope they can't pay...

They thought you were a friend and you're not. So...

PhoenixRisingToday NTA as you say, you're not his mother.

Of course, you do still have to live with him...

PracticalPrimrose Info: Is this consistent behavior? Or sort of a...

If your roommate is routinely doing things that make you...

then I absolutely understand that this was sort of the...

Especially when he was so confident that he'd wake up...

But if it was sort of a one off where...

Envelope_Torture friend and roommate, then I think it was probably...

I disagree with the people calling you an AH on...

Nothing will change if people keep bailing them out. You...

The individual faced a difficult situation where their roommate’s irresponsibility clashed with their own decision to enforce a boundary. The central conflict lies between the roommate’s expectation of rescue and support, and the narrator’s belief that self-responsibility should take precedence, especially concerning major life events.

Given these opposing views on personal accountability versus mutual support among roommates, the core debate is: Is it justifiable to allow a close peer to face the consequences of severe self-neglect for the sake of teaching a difficult life lesson, or does the relationship demand intervention to prevent foreseeable, significant harm?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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