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Soap - at least 2 bars

I. ABOUT THE NEW-COMERS.

Everyone who’s planning on visiting the house for everyone (hereafter referred to as HFE) must read and accept the following rules (p.-p. 1-8) and follow this instruction while living in the house:

1) Call and notify the people on duty about your arrival beforehand (at least 2 hours earlier), the phone number will be available to everyone when the house opens. But you can only call from 9 am to 11 pm, people on duty need their rest too. The new-comers can move in from 5 pm to 9.30 pm. If you know, that you’ll arrive some other time of the day, you must discuss it with the head of the house.

 

2) Discuss the time of moving in with the head, come to the place of meeting the guests, and you’ll be picked up and taken to the house (the address of the house can’t be revealed over the phone or the Internet).

 

3) After coming into the house, listen to the instructions and read the rules, which will be hanging on the wall (not on your phone/computer), because they may be edited and changed.

 

4) Register in the guest book and leave your phone number.

 

5) Introduce yourself to the head of the house and say a couple of words about yourself, especially if this is your first stay at a HFE.

 

6) Take part in the life of the house, be helpful to the others.

II. ABOUT FOOD.

To avoid hunger and other crises, there always should be basic products in the house. If we're out of something from this list, it's every tenant's responsibility to fill it up.

Sugar - at least 2 kilos

Tea - at least 100 gr.

Bread - at least 2 loaves

Buckwheat - at least 2 kilos

Rice - at least 2 kilos

Vegetable oil

Mayonnaise or ketchup

Toilet paper - at least 2 rolls

Soap - at least 2 bars

- if you see it from 8 am to 10 pm, you must go to the store and buy the lacking food. If you can't afford it, tell everyone, that the house is out of some product and find a companion to buy it.

- if you see it from 10 pm to 8 am, you must write a note, hang it in the kitchen and buy the lacking food in the morning before the collective breakfast.

 

Every person, who saw the lack of a product and didn't do anything, or ate the last food and didn't refill she stock immediately, is considered to be a bad man.

People, who can't afford buying the basic products, must tell the head of the house - Alexey Kuleshov - about it beforehand. In this case, if you are considered to be helpful to the house, you'll be called a bankrupt and you'll have to do the house chores. If a person is reluctant to do it either, he/she will be asked to leave, if the stay had reached a 3 day limit.

To those of you who got scared by the preceding rules, I remind, that the house is our common home, we take care of it together, and loafers are not welcome here. People who have money are supposed to buy food and make contributions. People who don't have money are supposed to help around the house. If there are too many bankrupts in the house (more than 50%), we'll have to switch to simpler meals.



You may have noticed that we have collective kitchen in the house. The food is cooked for everyone every day (vegetarian, no meat). The tenants have to be on duty by turns (it's a separate paragraph). The important thing is, the person on duty has to cook food for all tenants in the evening from the basic products stock.

People with special food preferences add things to their food by themselves.


Date: 2016-04-22; view: 805


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