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Seats in the library are tight during exam week, and the space occupation is serious. What do you think?

Tricks to find a seat in the library: Step 1: Find a seat with a girl; Step 2: Hand in a note prepared in advance and write: "Classmate, I have liked you for a long time and hope to be with you. "Intercourse"; Step 3: If the girl immediately collects her schoolbag and leaves, then congratulations, you have a seat; if the girl smiles at you, then congratulations, why are you still studying? (The above suggestions are for reference only.)

It’s the end of the semester in a blink of an eye, exam week is approaching, and seats in the school library are becoming tight again. It's not easy to find a seat in the library to sit down and read quietly for a while. Just look at the long queue at the door before the library opens, which is constantly flooding the screen every day! Everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone?

So, if you want to find a seat in the library, the safest way is to get up early and queue up before the library opens, and wait for the library to open. Open the door and rush in with lightning speed to seize advantageous terrain.

Many students go to the library early in the morning and do not stay to continue studying after occupying their seats. Perhaps because there are other classes in the morning, they plan to come to the library after class, and some Then turn around and go to the cafeteria to have breakfast, or even go back to the dormitory to take a nap. I thought to myself, I have taken this position anyway, I will study again when I have time.

This results in a waste of library resources. The seats are filled with books, water cups and other supplies belonging to students occupying seats, but no one knows where they are. Later students who want to study will not be able to find a seat.

The students who occupy the space will feel that I have worked hard to occupy the space based on my ability. Of course, I can put whatever I want, and I can come whenever I want to read. You don’t have to get up early. Do you blame me for not being able to get a seat?

Students who did not get up early to occupy a seat but want to come to the library to study but do not have a seat will feel that it is a waste of library resources that you occupied a seat but did not come to study! You have gone too far! I want to tell the teacher! Ask the administrator to clear away all your books!

The public is right when the public is right, and the mother-in-law is right when the mother-in-law is right. In this way, a conflict arises between the students who occupy seats and the students who do not occupy seats. So how to resolve this contradiction? Let the editor talk about his own views below.

The editor is a junior this year. In previous years, during the final exam week, I was also one of the people who occupied seats. I never realized that there was anything wrong with my behavior. But this year, a certain class in the school launched an activity to "resist malicious seat occupation", which caused widespread discussion in the school. After reading the opinions of many students who opposed seat occupation, the editor realized that seat occupation is indeed not a good thing.

However, there is still controversy over how to define the word "seat occupancy". It is impossible to study all day in the library. In the middle, you may have to go out to eat, go back to the dormitory, etc., and you will be back in an hour. At this time, people are not around, so can it be called "occupying a seat"?

I think both parties can take a step back. The student occupying the seat can put a sticky note on the seat he occupies to indicate when he will come to study next time. In this way, students who do not occupy a seat can decide whether they can study in the currently unoccupied seat based on the time on the note. This not only resolves the conflict between the two parties, but also improves the efficiency of library resource utilization, which is great~

Finally, I wish everyone good luck in the final exam!