Xiao is from the central province, half of the members are in the dormitory and half are in the north. The school is in Guangdong. Guangdong is too hot. Whenever you go out, you will sweat. Guangdong roommates can't wait to take a bath three times a day. However, younger students may have different habits, so they don't like taking a bath. No matter whether it is winter or summer, they can wash it if they want, and they can't wash it for several days if they don't want to. In summer, I came back from class outside, sweating profusely. Little sister A got on the table (got under the bed and got on the table). As soon as the little white shoes took off, I climbed into bed directly (yes, I put on socks without changing my slippers to wash my feet). The quilt was covered and my eyes were closed. Small white shoes are not very breathable, and when they are taken off, sweat and sour taste are mixed with foot odor. Oh, my God, I can't open the door for air with the air conditioner on, and I can't open the door without it.
Her hair is black and straight. When I first met her, I felt very envious. But because I don't like to wash my hair, I don't care much about my hair, and I don't blow dry it after washing, my hair becomes very fragile and rough, and it is very easy to get oil and dandruff. In class, the students sitting at the back can easily notice her hair. When she is young, she likes to keep her nails long (not manicured). In class, when her scalp itches, she scratches her nails twice, which makes her classmates get goose bumps all over the floor. Someone asked quietly after class: doesn't that person in your dormitory wash his hair? . .
I don't like to take a bath and wash my feet, and I'm too lazy to wash my clothes and quilts and hang them. The dormitory bought a washing machine in partnership. In order to save water and electricity, everyone takes a bath first and then turns on the washing machine together every day. At first, Sister A threw her underwear and socks in. When everyone was hanging clothes, she found it. Another sister suggested: Don't throw your close-fitting clothes and socks in for washing? ! Everyone else agrees. After several talks, she finally stopped throwing away, but the number of washing clothes became less and less, and she didn't hang up after washing (I don't know if she was lazy or didn't think it was necessary to hang up). The clothes she washed at night have been put in the washing machine. The washing machine is on the balcony. As soon as the sun shines, the clothes in the washing machine will stink. As for being small, even if everyone reminds me intentionally or unintentionally: whoever doesn't hang up his clothes, he doesn't hang up, or washes it at night, or puts it on the back of the chair and wears it directly if he wants to.
Once the physiological period came, I accidentally rubbed on the quilt and didn't wash it. After a month or two, on a gloomy afternoon, I threw the quilt into the washing machine on a whim, but it didn't dry or change at night. When I was sleeping, I took it back, made it, and went straight to sleep. The dormitory is filled with the smell of wet clothes, and roommates can't say anything about her, lest she be unhappy and cause conflicts.
I don't like brushing my teeth. At first, everyone didn't notice, but several times I got up at the same time. Why did you get to the classroom so early? As a result, when we sat together in class, we were exposed as soon as we spoke, and our breath was too heavy. It turned out that as soon as she got up, she put on her shoes, put on her clothes and left with a bag on her back (socks were put on to bed the night before), so she didn't brush her teeth, wash her face and make up, and she was very fast. Roommate:? That's ok. She just left?
Have you ever met your roommate's strange behavior of not being hygienic ~ ~ ~