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You can find an appropriate opportunity to talk to the other party, communicate with the other party slowly, explain your difficulties, and ask the other party to refrain from it, for example, you can wear headphones when watching TV at night.
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The more different the more we need to communicate, only by communicating and expressing our feelings can both parties better understand, of course, this is a suggestion with a theoretical color. However, if the dormitory is noisy, you can say it directly in exchange for a short period of silence.
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If you really can't change this environment, try to leave, the dormitory is not all we have, even if you go out to read a book, go to the Internet, and chat with friends, it is more meaningful than hurting your ears.
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We can reflect to the teachers and leaders that we hope to be able to solve this matter, of course, this is really no way to do this, if we can solve it ourselves, we should try to solve it ourselves.
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When all else fails, then we can consider whether we want to continue to live here, and if we can, then we can find another place to live, so that we can also have a more comfortable environment.
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There is a place where earplugs are sold in our school, and some people will buy them if they can't stand it, and wear earplugs when they sleep, which are actually two more solid cotton things.
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If you don't want to change dormitories, and you still want to maintain this kind of relationship that seems to be real and non-existent, then go out early and return late, say goodbye to each other's waking time completely, and say no to discordant voices.
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I have a particularly noisy roommate, how should I solve it?
Many people fantasize about college life, being able to make friends with people from different places, and it feels nice to live with roommates every day, but if you have a particularly noisy roommate, how should you solve it?
The first is mutual respect. Maybe before living in the dormitory, everyone is the little princess and little son of the family, but after living in the dormitory, everyone is equal. We must first learn to respect each other and respect each other's rights.
So when others are studying, you should be quiet, just as you want others to do the same while you are studying. Everyone has different sleeping habits.
The second point is to learn to be tolerant. Don't haggle over the little things. Roommates should learn to tolerate each other, and when roommates encounter some minor problems, they may wish to tolerate them, which will also reduce the likelihood of conflicts.
When conflict arises, the most important thing is to stay calm, stay rational, and avoid unnecessary fights. This won't help, but it will affect the deep bond that is built between roommates. It's too late to think back to the beginning of the future.
The third point is empathy. Don't just look at your own thoughts. Learn to empathize with others and put yourself in their shoes.
Then they will understand their difficulties, difficulties and contradictions. Many conflicts between roommates are often caused by disrespect. Don't make too many jokes and don't expose other people's shortcomings.
This will only add fuel to the fire and learn to respect each other. Contradictions will be like ice and snow melting in the sun. If you have a conflict with your roommate, you should say it to your face.
Don't talk behind your back.
Fourth, we should communicate more. You may come from all over the world. You may be different in language and habits.
Communicate more, talk more about your hometown, your hobbies and personality, your ideals, etc. This way, you can keep your distance from each other, understand each other, and let everyone have unnecessary misunderstandings. You should think more about each other and think more about other places.
There should be clear communication face-to-face, clear explanation of contradictions, and resolution.
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It should be solved scientifically and effectively, and it should also be communicated with roommates. Guide your roommates to balance their emotions and not vent too often, and don't interfere with other people's rest.
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You should tell your roommates not to be so noisy, it may affect friends in other dorms, and not to have conflicts because of these things.
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You should tell your roommate directly that you need to take a break, and tell him that this behavior will affect your rest.
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You should still communicate well so that the other party can know your problem.
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