I feel a little uncomfortable when my classmates watch me use the computer in the back. I may feel that this unauthorized onlookers are disrespectful to me. Some people are too tolerant or always looking for some excuses. I am particularly annoyed with such people. Of course, if I were my best friend, I wouldn't feel this way. Some people feel safe, others are not. But if you directly say onlookers or euphemistically express your unhappiness, others will definitely think you are stingy. There will be more and more such contradictions in the future, so you should learn to adapt. Also, don't rely too much on the internet to search for your own answers. This is not a long-term solution at all. Come on, college students ~
By the way, you can make fewer people see or honestly express your thoughts from another angle (it suddenly occurred to me that this may be caused by your insecurity as a child, and so am I ~), but you can't give too many physical hints. Just like me, everything else is fine, except that I hate others smoking in front of me. After they make it clear that I hate cigarettes instead of them, everyone will understand me (if you object to a person a little, then? )
PS: I'm also a freshman. I am the only computer in the dormitory. . . . .
The answer is very confusing, sorry ~