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College roommates smoke in the dormitory. Is there any way to treat them?
First of all, you feel distressed for meeting such a roommate for 3 seconds. Secondly, you should relax, knowing that you are not the only one experiencing this kind of trouble, and many friends around the world are also experiencing this kind of trouble like you. We can't just keep silent about the evil forces that care about ourselves and ignore the life and death of our roommates, but we should rise up and resist.

Resisting is not asking you to use a knife or a gun. Killing people is illegal. After all, our enemies are roommates who close their eyes but can't open them. They should resist, be rational, and at least ensure harmonious dormitory relations. So how did you resist? I have two tips here.

First, look at the defense. Defense, as the name implies, is to protect yourself. This trick is recommended for new roommates and roommates who are not very familiar with each other. The basic equipment is masks and air fresheners. Masks must be smog-proof, which can effectively prevent inhalation of smoke. Whenever your roommate smokes, you wear a mask, which not only protects yourself from the smell of smoke, but also solves the embarrassment of persuading your roommate to go out to smoke. Air fresheners are mainly used to dilute the smell of smoke in the air. My roommate sprays a few mouthfuls into the house every time he smokes. I think most conscious roommates will go out to smoke after seeing your equipment.

Second, see the move. This trick is mainly used for roommates who are already familiar with it. In fact, when we get to know our roommates, we can make some demands on our direct roommates. For example, smelly socks can't be thrown about. Everyone should take turns cleaning and don't smoke in the dormitory. For example, the requirement of non-smoking in dormitory is effective at first, but the effect may not last long. With the increase of the number of times, the effect will be directly zero. For this roommate who insists on smoking in the dormitory, we can only understand with emotion and move with both hands. Every time he smokes, drag him to the balcony and lock the door until he finishes smoking. Or simply bring him a chair and drag it outside the dormitory for him to smoke. For this kind of face-slapping, I think the shameless Lord should also restrain himself.

I haven't tried either method. I don't know how it works. Interested students can try it after class.

If several people in the dormitory smoke and you are the only one who doesn't smoke, you may want to think about it more. After all, you are a pair of three, and the disparity in strength is too obvious. First, you should negotiate with them. Go out more during the day and leave the dormitory to them. At night, you must have a fresh sleeping space. If they can't guarantee this, you'd better change dormitories with other students who are disgusted with smoking, so as to make it convenient for you and him. This is a solution that can kill two birds with one stone.