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How to treat the phenomenon of handing out leaflets in university dormitories?
I am indifferent to this matter or this phenomenon. I don't think it has any impact on our lives.

For example, we often find leaflets on the doorknobs of dormitories. Almost every day, when I go back to my dormitory after studying at night, or when I go back to my dormitory after lunch break, I will find many leaflets on the door and doorknob. Our attitude towards them is to take them back to the dormitory, have a look and throw them in the trash can. I believe many students do this.

Of course, this phenomenon exists, and what is more certain is that you can't ban it. For example, in our school, flyers are forbidden to enter the dormitory for a period of time. Because we live off campus, the aunt who lives in the boarding house checks people carefully every day, but others have helpers, such as the school student management Committee, the dormitory manager and the student union in our school. They all sponsor these departments, and then the department people will help them plug leaflets when they go to check the dormitory.

What's more, if they find a bigger sponsor, they will directly use their power to let us put some advertising paper on the door, and even play the role of distributing leaflets. To tell the truth, we are annoyed by this kind of thing, especially the leaflets sent by people who come to check the dormitory, but this kind of thing is profitable, so it is repeatedly banned.

It is especially convenient to distribute leaflets in the dormitory. For example, at one time, our association was sponsored by the graduate school, and we had to help them distribute leaflets. At that time, we chose to distribute leaflets in the postgraduate entrance examination classrooms and dormitory buildings. Originally, we wanted to choose the library, but it was immoral and particularly disturbing. So in the end, we chose the dormitory. When I handed out leaflets in the dormitory, I stuffed them directly from the door or directly into someone else's doorknob. It's really fast and thick. I ran to the dormitory, and basically all of them were distributed. Six leaflets were stuffed in one dormitory. It's quick and convenient, so I hated this kind of behavior at first, but it's understandable to find those people after I did it myself.

So this kind of thing came into being. You may think it's just a simple leaflet, which is particularly annoying or brings you trouble, but it's actually profitable. Everyone should understand each other. Generally, people who come to the dormitory to distribute leaflets are their own classmates, even students they don't know. It's also a school. You should put away the leaflets and throw them into the trash can in your dormitory. Take them down when you take out the garbage. I hope you don't leave them in the corridor. Because after handing out leaflets in the dormitory, someone will check it. I don't know if it's all like this. Anyway, the sponsorship we won will be checked and the distribution of leaflets will be checked. So I hope everyone can help them, with little effort.