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This question is a different occasion...... right?If your roommate just loves to crumble.
But it's not the kind of person who keeps arguing regardless of the occasion, it may just be because his personality is like that. You may just have a disagreement with his personality, and if you don't have a compatible personality, you can only try not to get too close to him.........If you get too close, you think he's too noisy, and if you don't like him, he won't be happy. It's better to be a regular roommate.
He usually wears headphones when he is noisy......It's okay if you don't go out to the dormitory, and come back to sleep when the lights go out. If your roommate suddenly starts making a noise while everyone is asleep, you can talk to him first. If he's not quiet and still arguing, you yell at him.
People want to save face, and after you yell at him, he will definitely not quarrel anymore. If he doesn't want to lose face and is still arguing, it is recommended that you go to the dormitory manager to complain about ......It's impossible for Aunt Su to ignore ......this kind of thingIf you want to ...... if you can'tYou can change dormitories......Fundamentally solve the problem ......Since you have to make noise, can't I hide? If you don't want to, you can change it......You let him change.
Wouldn't that be the best of both worlds?
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My roommate is too noisy, what should I do? The roommate is too noisy, you can find him to sit down and talk quietly. Tell him what's at stake. It's too noisy and delays others from resting or studying. Students should help each other and understand each other.
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I think it's better to keep the whole dormitory quiet after a student has a break.
First, because as a large collective, who will respect others will achieve better results, and everyone will be more united and respect each other. Therefore, it is very important to learn to communicate with others more and respect others, and you must learn more from professional teachers and master the correct communication methods.
Second, there is the question of time.
If it's time to go to bed at night, such as 10 o'clock at night, one of the roommates has to go to bed at 10 o'clock, and the other roommates are night owls, usually until 12 o'clock or even early in the morning, in this case, the roommate who sleeps at 10 o'clock wants the other roommates to be quieter, I think it is also reasonable, even if it is not guaranteed to be completely quiet, but also to minimize the sound, I think this is a respect for each other, when you want to go to bed early, you can also exchange the other party's understanding and concession. There is also a lunch break at noon, sometimes after a morning class, after eating at noon, there may be roommates who want to sleep for a while, if you don't have anything special, you don't want to sleep, you can put on headphones and watch a drama or something, which is understandable.
Third, contingencies.
For example, there is a roommate who has a little cold in the past two days, and he always wants to sleep after drinking medicine, and then he may tell other roommates during the day if he can be quieter, I think everyone has compassion, and this kind of accident is also understandable, I saw that my roommate was sick and had no energy when I was in college, and it was really distressing, so I hoped that she could get better quickly.
I think the above two situations can be viewed normally and understandably.
Of course, college roommates are like smoking a blind box, you may encounter the situation that you ask the whole dormitory to be quiet when you sleep, and you don't respect others when you sleep, and you are very loud, there is actually no good solution to this situation, because generally this kind of person will not be useful, you can only choose to change the dormitory or move out if you have the conditions, or you can only hurt each other, or I hope everyone can meet normal roommates.
Fourth, many times, when several people live together, there will be those invisible inadvertent frictions that you don't even notice, but this question is like you asked, you obviously realize that you should be considerate of that roommate at this time, be quiet, and experience the right way, why do you want to let your indignant psychology be weird, feel conflicted or in a bad mood? I hope you can handle the friendship and classmate relationship well. Cherish friendship, it is good for others, and it is also a benefit for yourself!
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