For most university students and young people, roommates can not be avoided. As the economy got harder, more and more people decided to live with roommates to save money. This usually causes disagreement, discord and pain. You can not always find the perfect roommate, but everyone should make some rules before moving along. I recently conducted an investigation. The survey was distributed to 30 college students from 18 years old to 23 years old. In this opinion poll, they have determined the 10 most important rules for each kind of life.
My RA or roommate did not implement this policy. No one will listen to this rule unless they are by chance a minor and do not like drinks. It closely resembles the ban of the 1920's - not everyone cares, some people earn a lot of money, and all classes people quasi-criminals because they like to drink.
Most people have bubbles and personal spaces, but they do not want to be infringed. I will definitely put myself in this category. I really want to make a video about my experience, but like a typical college student, roommate, I did not have time to gather to do it, so I took it for myself with a camera It was. Therefore, we used some of these handshake specifications to do some tests to confirm my feelings and others' reactions. I tested random people I met for the first time with people I already knew. Usually, introduce yourself and shake hands, or hello to reach out. Before our conversation is over, I will do my best to let them go. At first it is difficult to try out perfectly pleasant behavior and to request something when trying to record your actions and behaviors, but it will be easier on a few occasions.
How does your student react? Most passive attacks can be avoided by talking with roommates at the beginning of the year. Roommate agreed to speak openly about what bothered them. If the roommate refuses to join and continues the approach of P. A., actively answer prompts and reasonable requests - please throw out the garbage. My second daughter moved to a dormitory for two people in the second year of my second grader. She did not know the roommate, so she met her the first time on check - in. Over time, my daughter saw that she was getting less and less. It is clear that they have little interaction and that roommates are not interested in becoming friends. My daughter is basically living alone.