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Don't want things on the salted fish and other second-hand platforms hanging, can sell one is one, and then you can also push to the younger brothers, such as two or three hundred purchased second-hand scooters, directly tell the juniors, this is the brand new I bought for 1 or two thousand, but I didn't take pictures, seventy percent new, see you are a junior, I also urgently need to resell, 600 to sell to you.
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Most of the things were thrown away directly, and the more valuable ones were resold or taken home, but I still chose to take them home like a quilt or something, no way, and I had feelings.
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In the future, when I deal with the things in the dormitory, I will take away the daily things that I need to use in the future, like the things that will not be used in the future, I will not take them away, and I will pack them with my roommates and sell them to the rags.
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After graduating from university, I usually keep the newer things in the dormitory and give them to my elementary girls, and throw away some things that are really old.
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Good things can be taken away, and if it is inconvenient to take away, they can be sold to the next junior brothers and sisters, and if you can't find a buyer, you can find the kind of club or person that specializes in selling similar things.
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For example, bring some things that are more valuable or full of memories, and give them to your roommates if you really can't bring them, and keep them as souvenirs.
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Speaking from my own personal experience, after graduating from university, I gave everything in my dormitory to my younger brothers and sisters.
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After graduating from college, I will deal with the things in the dormitory, and I will go to the same way that many universities have now, and sell some things to the younger students. You can use things, they will be sold to younger students, and if they buy them in the school and then throw them away if they are useless.
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After graduating from university, I still handled my own things the same way as I did in college, because I lived alone in high school before college, so I had a little experience in this area.
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Graduation season is a time of parting and new beginnings, and many people will face the problem of what to do with those items that cannot be taken with them. Here are some suggestions for handling these items:
1.Categorization:
First of all, classify and sort out the items that cannot be taken away. Divide items into categories that can be donated, can be given to others, and need to be discarded. This gives you a clearer picture of where each item is going.
2.Donate:
For items that are still usable and valuable, consider donating them to charities, schools, or community organizations. Not only can this help others, but it also allows these items to be reused effectively.
3. **:
For some items with a certain value, you can consider using them **. You can choose to do it online or second-hand marketplaces, which not only costs some money, but also allows others to get these items.
4.Give it to someone:
For some items that friends and family may need or are interested in, you can choose to give them away. This will not only give them a gift, but also better contact and affection.
5.Discard:
For some items that are broken or can no longer be used, you can choose to discard them. Before discarding the Wang Chop, it is necessary to pay attention to the classification of garbage disposal, and the correct disposal of the items and hazardous items.
6.Souvenir:
For some commemorative items, you can choose to leave a small part as a souvenir, such as **, letters, etc. This allows you to save some memories without having to take the entire item with you.
When disposing of these items that cannot be taken away, it is necessary to pay attention to the rational use of resources and minimize waste and environmental burden. At the same time, it is also necessary to consider the actual value of the item and the needs of others to make a reasonable decision. By sorting and rationally handling it, you can better welcome new beginnings and journeys.
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You can classify items based on their nature, use, or value. For example, place clothes, books, appliances, furniture, etc., in separate piles or areas. This gives you a clearer picture of the number and type of items you are dealing with, so that you can better decide what to do with them.
2.Donations: Donations are one of the very beneficial ways to dispose of items that cannot be taken away.
For those items that are still able to be used, consider donating them to people or institutions that need them. You can check with local charities, relief agencies, schools, libraries, etc., to find out if they accept donations. For example, if you have some spare items, you can reach out to your local charity shop or shelter, or get involved in a clothing donation drive in your community.
If you have old books, you can donate them to your local library or school library to help others gain knowledge.
3.Sell: For items that have a certain value, you can consider selling them for some financial reward.
You can choose to sell these items using second-hand marketplaces, social markets, flea markets, etc. Make sure to note the condition and ** of the item in the item description and communicate with potential buyers to ensure that the transaction goes smoothly. This can not only reduce your own burden, but also ** part of the cost.
4.Discarding: There are some worn-out, damaged items that cannot be used anymore and can only be thrown away.
Pack these items properly to prevent environmental pollution or other problems, and dispose of them in designated bins or garbage disposal points. If you are unsure of what to do with certain special types of items, such as e-waste, chemicals, etc., please check with your local authorities or agencies to ensure proper disposal.
5.Souvenir: Some of the items you will take with you during the graduation season may be special commemorative items, such as graduation**, graduation certificates, alumni gifts, etc.
These items are very meaningful to one's own memories and emotions. When handling other items, ensure that these commemorative items are given special attention and are properly preserved. You can use a dedicated album or archive box to protect your photos and certificates.
This allows you to look back and reminisce about the past days at any time.
Whether it's sorting, donating, selling, or throwing away, we can all reap positive benefits from the items we can't take with us during graduation season. Through this process, we are not only able to solve the problem of handling items, but also help those in need and reduce the burden on the environment. At the same time, we should also remember to keep those items that have special memorabilia, so that we can recall the good memories of graduation in the future.
The most important thing is to be rational and decisive in dealing with the items that we can't take with us during the graduation season, so that we can make room for our new life and at the same time keep our past memories safe.
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Dealing with items that you can't take with you during graduation season is a challenging task. Here are some suggestions:
1.Second-hand transfer: If your item still has use value, you can try to transfer it to other people in need through second-hand trading platforms such as Xianyu and Zhuanzhuan.
2.Donations: Many schools or nonprofits accept donations, and you can donate items that still have a use value to them.
3.For juniors: If your item still has use value, you can give it to juniors.
4.Second-hand trading platform: You can use some second-hand trading platforms to filial piety** your items, such as idle fish, turnaround, etc.
5.Give to a friend or family member: If your item still has use value, you can gift it to a friend or family member.
6.Reduce your luggage: Try to keep your luggage as simple as possible and only carry the most important and necessary items.
7.Cross-city moving services: If you need to move to other cities, you can choose to use cross-city moving services, such as barter, cargo lala, etc.
8.Intra-campus exchange: On campus, you can try to exchange items with your classmates, such as exchanging your bicycle for their other belongings.
9.Throw it away: If none of the above methods work, you can choose to throw the item away. Please note, however, that if your item is available, it should be delivered to the station.
10.Take a commemorative photo: Taking a photo of your belongings can record your college life and is also a souvenir.
Finally, it takes care of the items for graduation season to be cautious and rational. Make sure your decision is based on the value of the item and your actual needs, and not just for the sake of disposal.
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I approach it from the following aspects.
1.Books.
Books should be classified in advance. As we all know, there are two kinds of books in universities, one is a professional course and the other is a general general course.
It is recommended that all the books of the general course be sold, except for books that may be needed in the future such as English word books (which may be used for other purposes such as taking professional titles or going abroad in the future).
There is a little trick for selling books, don't sell books directly to the aunt of the building manager, because the aunt of the building manager will generally be more than half of the **per catty** on the market, so it is recommended that a few students go together to rent a small tricycle, pack all the books, and transport them to a professional used bookstore to sell them.
For professional books, it is recommended to keep them, after all, I have studied such things in four years of college, and it is very likely that I will use them in my future work, so it is best to keep them.
For more precious books, or graduate school entrance examination learning materials, you can choose to give them to younger students or sell them on some idle item trading platforms.
2.Household goods.
For daily necessities, it is recommended that some larger items be judged limbs, such as basins, tubes, etc., which can be given to the younger brother to use, after all, it is also a waste to throw away, and if no one wants it, you can give it to the aunt.
Small items, such as cups, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoos, etc., can be left to take away if they can continue to be practical, and if they can't be used occasionally, they can be thrown away, after all, it doesn't cost much.
For the quilts, bed sheets and other things issued by the school, it should basically be reimbursed after four years, just throw it away.
For the things brought from home, the quality should be relatively good, so it is recommended to mail it home, after all, the things brought at home are the best.
3.Dormitory artifact class.
Computer desks, storage boxes, Xiaoice cabinets, and electric hot pots are all low-power electrical appliances, and the possibility of using them after work is still relatively low, so it is recommended that such goods be sold as the best choice.
You can sell it to younger brothers and sisters, or you can sell it directly to others.
4.Digital.
Some students will choose to update their digital devices after graduation, and they can only choose to change to a new mobile phone, and the old mobile phone can only be selected, and it is too low to sell it to the mobile phone.
Especially for computers and cameras, desktop computers are basically impossible to carry, so you can only choose to sell them.
5.Miscellaneous.
For example, girls' dolls, boys' basketballs, badminton, table tennis and other things are recommended to be sold, after all, the possibility of using them in the future is not very large.
The possibility of exercising after work will be much lower, and more will be biased towards fitness and other items, so it is recommended to use the money from selling these equipment to buy some fitness equipment, such as dumbbells, etc., if you can go to the idle items platform to exchange for it is also a good choice.
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