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How to get along well with roommates on the first day of college and how to narrow the distance?
Chat with roommates more often, don't go too far, take part in more activities or go out with roommates. No matter how busy you are, sometimes you have to put your own affairs aside first, so that you can be well integrated with everyone for a long time.

How do freshmen get along with roommates? Many people feel out of place with their roommates and have different interests, so it is difficult to play together. Actually, it's not hard to understand. After all, people come from different places, and many differences are inevitable.

But there are still many opportunities for you to integrate with your roommate. For example, if your roommate goes to study by himself, you can offer to go with him/her, and you can exchange and study together. When your roommate is sick, you can take the initiative to accompany him/her to see a doctor, and before you know it, the relationship has reached a new level.

For group activities, don't shirk, this is the best opportunity to integrate into roommates.

On weekends and holidays, you can also take the initiative to invite roommates to go out to play. An active person can never be too bad luck.

Precautions for freshmen: 1. Keep your valuables and passwords.

2. Abide by the school's electricity regulations, schedule and access time.

Don't knock loudly on the keyboard when someone is sleeping in the dormitory. If you have a phone, go to the corridor diligently and send text messages at midnight.

4. Cherish every opportunity to get together, play and sing K with roommates. If possible, take a photo. That belongs to you, memories of youth.

I don't trust those who knock on the door to sell magazines and phone cards in my freshman year.

6. If you complain about the interference in the dormitory, go to the library. Hard-working people can change the poor environment by themselves.