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In the university, there are people from all over the world. I don't know what it's like to live in a university dormitory with six people. I'll just talk about two things!
Spatial aspects. This depends on the size of the dormitory. I used to think that the college dormitory was like this when I watched campus youth dramas, but when I went to college, I realized that that kind of dormitory was reserved for students and local tyrants.
Generally, the area of the six-person dormitory is not too large, and I think it will be a little crowded if we have two chubby friends in our dormitory.
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I think that the quality of dormitory life at university depends mainly on the personality differences and the harmony between each dormitory member. This is also a crucial point because college is not like high school where everyone comes from a different place. At the beginning, there will be a sense of strangeness, and only through getting along in daily life will you gradually become harmonious.
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Affected by different environments, everyone's living habits are different, and quarrels are inevitable. Our second child is used to going to bed early, and the others are night owls, often noisy because of turning off the lights. One day she was going to take a shower, so she said to turn off the lights, and everyone thought she wanted to turn off the lights in the toilet (usually turn off the lights in the shower), so she agreed, who knew that she turned off the lights in the dormitory.
There was a collective uproar, and then a quarrel began.
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I'm already a junior, freshman, sophomore, and junior years all living in the same dormitory with different people, and in general, because of my personality, I get along well with my classmates in the dormitory, and I also have a good time with my roommates.
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For example, our dormitories are in four different provinces, both in the north and the south, and the living habits will definitely be very different. Even there are Hui people in our dormitory, and the dormitory dinner is the most troublesome, except for the school's Muslim canteen, there are few places outside the school where Hui friends can eat. This still needs everyone to run in with each other.
It doesn't matter if they're from different provinces or different cities, even if they're twins, their personalities will be very different. Before I went to college, I also saw a lot of shocking poisoning incidents and even murders in college dorms. But I personally think that the probability of this kind of thing happening is still small, and everyone tolerates each other and runs in with each other.
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Our university dormitory is a group of six people, all from different places, different families, different educational methods, so we create independent individuals. Everyone has their own living habits, and it is difficult to integrate them, so let's talk about them specifically: Personality differences:
There were six people in our dorm, three extroverts and three introverts. Extroverts like to communicate with others, talk, and hum in the dorm room when they have nothing to do!
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When we first met, we ate together, everyone was very gentle, and in less than a week, the collective was like the reincarnation of a starving ghost, and the picture was unbearable. On a whim, I cooked a hot pot in the dormitory, and all of them held the bowl and looked at the pot with bright eyes as they sat on the ground. Imagine that picture, like a person who hasn't eaten for hundreds of years, and then suddenly see something to eat, well, once in a hundred years.
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Some people love cleanliness and like to clean up their things, while others are not. Some people don't clean up their own things well, and they don't take care of the hygiene of the dormitory, and treat the dormitory as if it were their own. Garbage, littering, shoes littering.
Longing for a bedroom for four people, so there won't be so much trouble.
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I haven't lived in a six-person room, and I have a four-person room in college, but I think the six-person room is more fun and not too boring, but there are also some aspects that I should pay attention to to create a harmonious dormitory atmosphere.
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