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English about the slogan of not occupying a seat

Analysis on the phenomenon of college students occupying seats

In English, there is a phrase "first come, first served" (FCFS). This emphasizes the necessity of order, which also applies to college students looking for seats in the library reading room. However, in China, things are a bit complicated. Students tend to use books, backpacks or other personal belongings to represent their "legal" ownership of seats, rather than occupying seats with their own people.

To this extent, the emergence of this practice, which is now common in almost all campuses, is reasonable. Seats for students to study by themselves are limited, and the university authorities should strive to increase such facilities to meet the needs of students. At least, the students' efforts to win seats show that they are full of enthusiasm for learning-their academic initiative should be recognized and encouraged as it should be! However, using personal belongings to occupy seats may aggravate the scarcity of facilities-some irresponsible students may never appear, sometimes even for a few days. They wasted valuable resources and harmed the interests of other students with real needs. This behavior should be unconditionally criticized and condemned.

University authorities and students should try their best to solve this problem. The authorities should build more reading rooms to meet the needs of students, and students should not waste the limited resources. In this way, the optimal allocation of resources can be realized, and all students can enjoy their study.