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What if I hate roommates?

First, take the initiative and explain the reasons.

Communicate actively and don't let your roommate doubt you. If it is a dormitory fight, explain your position, don't participate, don't ask, just be a bystander and don't want to be involved.

Tell your roommate how you feel. It's best to be tactful, not too tough and neutral.

If there is a contradiction with others, it is better to express yourself directly and take the first step. Don't make things stiff. If you can turn over, don't insist, otherwise it will be bad for anyone.

Second, avoid in time and don't collide head-on.

If many attempts to make peace fail, and you are still being targeted, and your roommate is still picking on you, then simply give up. This kind of person is not worth lowering his head to make peace.

Then spend less time in the dormitory and pursue what you want. The most important thing in coming to college is to study.

You can go to the library to study more, or go to a club to cultivate your hobbies and get together with some like-minded people. Isn't that interesting?

Other roommates have discerning eyes. If you give in again and again, your roommates will see it in their hearts. Everyone knows who is right and who is wrong, and everyone is looking for trouble. It is fair and comfortable.

Third, live for yourself and let go of the burden.

If you are patient again and again, your roommate will still go her own way. If you really can't stand it, you can transfer to the dormitory. Don't care about other people's comments. You should leave without psychological burden. Happiness is the most important thing.

If you can't change it, just follow your heart, don't be influenced by your roommate, and don't have any psychological burden. Vent your bad emotions in a healthy way, live for yourself and live vividly.