Well, this is indeed a difficult question. Now she is an only child, and she has been pampered and pampered by her family. It is inevitable that she will not adapt to the dormitory. In the past, others revolved around her, but now everyone is in the center, and she will inevitably feel a sense of loss. Roommate, it's not good to have a relationship that's too tense. After all, we have to live together for three or four years, but tolerance means a knife to the head. Some people are like that, the more you tolerate them, the more you tolerate them. The kind where he gets more and more aggressive. I was lucky enough to be a day student in junior high school, so I didn’t have to worry about accommodation at all. I heard that the atmosphere in the dormitory was terrible at that time. Children’s favorite game was to play “Who is it for today?” One person was selected and the other person was the same. Zhou didn't pay much attention to her, and she also spoke in a weird manner, which I didn't understand, but I didn't need to understand, after all, she didn't live on campus. I was also very lucky when I was a freshman in high school. People from different places have the same interests and are very tolerant of each other. To this day, I still miss the time I spent with my dear people. But my luck always runs out. When I was in my second year of high school, I met an unforgettable person. This classmate was the kind who didn’t need to study at all. However, he still relied on himself to be somewhat charming. He would spend all day flirting and never bothered with the hygiene of the dormitory. , speaks sarcastically and likes to do quiet things the most, but he still looks like he's enjoying it. The most unbearable thing is her cell phone ringtone! Damn, it doesn’t ring until after 10:30 every night! Doing it every day until 12 o'clock, 12 o'clock, is a devastating disaster for me who is sleeping lightly, okay? Every time I pretended to be impatient and turned around, making the bed board make a "DuangDuang" noise,
But she never heard it. Every time I told her to lower her voice, it could only last a few minutes. , and soon the "silver bell"-like laughter will ring again. . . It was similar to this kind of rhythm where I just couldn't live in it anymore. It was so pitiful that she dropped out of school not long after. I don't know exactly why. The first night after she left was the night I enjoyed the most. . If your roommate does not meet the standards of my roommate, I suggest you be more tolerant. Take a step back and the world is brighter. We are just passers-by. There is no need to let irrelevant people affect you. Of course, you can also make a plan. Everyone must abide by the dormitory regulations, which will also help alleviate conflicts.