1. Ask questions bravely: Freshmen who arrive for the first time are always nervous, don't know how to express their ideas, and sometimes even talk nonsense and say something that doesn't match the topic. At this time, freshmen should take a deep breath, keep a clear head, bravely ask questions and talk with others, because doing so can guide the topic of conversation and help us find like-minded friends. More importantly, students who like to talk in class are more likely to attract the attention of teachers and become good friends with teachers after class. Why not?
2. Respect the privacy of others: student dormitories often become places for various gatherings, but we should not forget that dormitories are also places for daily study and life, so we should fully respect the privacy of others; If you accidentally know other people's privacy, you can end it here. If you treat others well, others will treat you well.
3. Be friendly to roommates: roommates are cheerful and introverted. A small dormitory is probably a melting pot of cultural integration, wrapped in the friendship of family and friends. Even if you are dissatisfied, don't attack each other with words. Always put yourself in others' shoes and be kind to others. Also, if the roommate has any minor shortcomings, don't worry too much, because after all, no one is perfect, and we have many shortcomings ourselves. But if your roommate is not so friendly and respectful, students should also pay attention to protect themselves and not be too weak.
4. Learn to share with others: You can always share your own things enthusiastically (such as cakes, Chinese food, small handicrafts, etc.). ) with others, and make more friends by sharing. Because when we knock on someone's door with a cake and introduce ourselves, it won't seem so weird, and sharing homemade food is obviously an effective way to make friends. Even though roommates will find chatting boring, they will eventually be moved by delicious surprises.