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I think my body will be much weaker. My roommates in college for four years, they are very nice, but they like to open the dark, play games all night, and the schedule is completely opposite to us, I go to class during the day, go to bed around 11 o'clock at night, they sleep during the day, and stay up all night at night, but every time they agree to put on headphones, try not to make a sound, and often go to the Internet café, so it never affects our rest. I feel that after a while, their faces are pale, and they are still very weak, they lack the confidence to speak, and their eyes are bloodshot, and finally under our persuasion, they slowly adjusted, alas, it has been a year since graduation, brothers, are you okay?
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In the final analysis, it is a matter of quality, sometimes you think that others should not be noisy when they sleep, and others do not think it. Even when your other roommates don't feel it, you have a sense of self-doubt that you are too careful. But my education taught me that I shouldn't disturb others to rest.
I was also heavily influenced by a few of my roommates, and I had to hit ** every night at 10 o'clock. Two ways, either move out, or endure for four years. The concept and quality are not on the same level, and I will never contact them again after graduation.
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If you start sleeping at about 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and then at 2 or 3 o'clock they play games and make a noise to you, it is their problem, at least it is a normal rest time, and you can't ignore the people who sleep because most people don't sleep. However, if you start going to bed at three or four o'clock, then I think you will affect other people's daily lives. In my own dormitory, there will be people who sleep until five or six o'clock at about two o'clock, because it is half and half, so the awake will pay attention to the volume.
But when I was reviewing at the end of the semester, there was a four-point point that I was sleepy and wanted to sleep, and I didn't let us talk about the topic, and we were scared.
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It's all senior idlers, so my roommates all start eating chicken, and they have to play late, and they play on the phone, and they have to yell when they are excited, I feel that they are addicted to the game and can't control it, even if they find out in their conscience or I mention it for a good day, they will continue to eat chicken. One of the roommates used to hit ** and would go to the balcony or the corridor, probably she thought that the dormitory was already so noisy anyway, so she hit ** in the dormitory every day until late (God knows why she has so much**). So I fell asleep every night to the sound of eating chicken or eating chicken + roommate's hometown dialect.
I really don't want to go to bed early and wake up early, and I don't want to be decadent in my senior year. But my roommates have completely turned black and white upside down, and they probably don't really realize that there is someone in the dorm who doesn't play games. Sometimes I couldn't sleep and deliberately increased the breathing and rolling movement, and they had to stop, and the atmosphere was like something was wrong with me.
And the dormitory next door will also be affected, and now I meet the classmates next door who don't pay attention to me, as if I have done something wrong. The relationship has been very good before.,I don't want to tear it up.,The subject's character bun won't scare people.,Always be able to endure it.,But it's really annoying to look like this every day.,Headphones and earcups are available.,But the sharpness of their voices is indescribable.。
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I think this kind of thing has to be respectful to each other, you can play games and be quieter, and you can wear headphones to reduce some of the sound when you sleep, but you can't do anything if you don't understand each other's words.
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In our dormitory, as long as someone sleeps, we will try to keep a low voice, not talk, and the movement will be very light. But when it's time to take a shower, I will still take a shower, and if I order takeout, I will eat in the dormitory, so what should I do is still the same. Have you ever seen someone who sleeps from morning to two o'clock in the afternoon?
Have you ever seen someone who rises at nine o'clock and goes back to sleep at twelve? Have you ever seen someone who slept from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.? Have you ever seen someone who sleeps from half past ten to two o'clock at noon?
We have dorms in the dormitory, not once or twice, not sick, or feeling sleepy and wanting to sleep. Everyone thinks differently, some people think that they should sleep when it is time to sleep, and some people think that I will sleep when I want to. The dorm room upstairs was noisy in the afternoon, so we chatted with them privately, and they thought it was normal for them to be noisy because it wasn't nap time.
It's not a question of who bothers whom. You can communicate with them, and if they understand you, that's OK; If you don't understand, adapt to their breaks, or go to the couch in the library to rest.
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The specific situation depends on the time, nap time and night bedtime to sleep first (everyone may not be the same as the night bedtime, according to the lights out time to unify the regulations) a quarter of an hour after the lights out, the mobile phone is not allowed to be played, put on headphones and you stay up until dawn has nothing to do with me. Of course, don't blame others for bothering you if you don't sleep during these two times, after all, the dormitory is not your own, and others also need entertainment ......You can make a house rule or something, and it is clearly stipulated that everyone should sign it.
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According to the time, everyone's schedule is different, and no one wants to accommodate anyone, so it depends on the public's time. Like early in the morning, during lunch breaks, and at night when you go to bed to adjust the volume or something, then you can still not let people play games at other times.
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At this time, I envy those universities that stipulate lights-out times and power outages at night...My roommates too, and then I yelled at them, and they quieted down.
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The rule in our dormitory is that whenever someone is sleeping, everyone else should try to be as quiet, at least speak softly, and move softly at all times. We weren't used to it at first, but one roommate was strict with it, and after a while we got used to it.
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