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What are the behaviors of college students occupying seats?
I finally got to the classroom and sat in the front row, only to find that the front row was full of books, but there was no one! Many students have told me about various seat-occupying phenomena in universities, and some even joked, "My sorrow is not that you occupy a place with a book, but that you occupy more than half of the classroom with a roll of toilet paper."

I didn't expect it to involve seat occupation! People have not arrived, and their status has dropped. It's really that the military forces have not moved, and the food and grass go first!

By combing the contents of everyone's vomit, it is found that the phenomenon of seat occupation is mainly concentrated in three places, one is the classroom, the other is the canteen, and the third is the library.

So the campus produced the following three confusing behaviors:

The classroom is empty, but the first three rows and the last three rows are full of books, textbooks and A4 paper.

There is still a long queue at the dining window of the canteen, but the seats in the canteen are full of books.

After reviewing today, I am ready to leave the library. First, I will put a book on my seat and spread it out. I will put a pen in the book and a cup on the table. From then on, I came and went freely.

One: occupying a seat is neither "reasonable" nor "reasonable"

"Seat-occupying culture" is a common problem in every school. Let's take the library seat occupation as an example to sort out the process of seat occupation.