So, when you meet a senior, call if you want. Don't make a fuss. Politeness will definitely help you get extra points.
2. Learn to screen your circle.
After you go to college, you must learn one thing, know who is really good to you and who just wants to use you.
Don't tear your face off with others unless you have to. Do what you have done.
Although many times, you know who is digging a hole for you, but don't fight with others easily. Many friends, many roads, many enemies and many walls. Some people can still get along after being saved. If someone tears it to pieces, it's completely over. So I can make more friends because I have an enemy in the war.
If you want someone to help you when you are in trouble, you must help others in peacetime.
Whether you are an old acquaintance or a new friend, you should help others as much as possible. The more people help, the more fame comes out, and it is natural to take care of interpersonal relationships.
Learn to never forget your own good, never forget your own good, then it will be much easier to deal with interpersonal relationships.
What does this sentence mean: I can't miss the advantages of others, but I can't miss them; I can't forget people's kindness to me, but I can't forget my grievances. Don't break your desire to be a good person just because of a bad person.
6. Learn to invite people to dinner.
Of course, this is not to advocate that college students do not study well and are infected with bad atmosphere. But if you learn to put things on the table, many things will become much easier.
7. Don't speak ill of others behind their backs.
You can spit on another person, but only if you are sure that this person is reliable, otherwise you will be easily betrayed. Generally speaking, don't say those useless words behind your back, just mind your own business. What others do has nothing to do with themselves. It was that man who did things that hurt your interests. Don't talk nonsense everywhere. Someone will punish him naturally.