Emotionally, roommates are the first friends we made after entering the university, and also the friends who spend the most time together. As we grow older, we will find that the friendship between friends is very rare and precious. When I first entered the university, everything around me was strange, and my roommate in the same space was the only straw we caught. We started to get familiar with strangers, having classes together, eating together in the canteen and shopping together on weekends, which gradually became an indispensable part of each other's lives.
During college, our classroom was not fixed. After a whole semester, we may not even recognize our classmates. We seldom get to know other friends except our roommates in the dormitory. For some people with social phobia, it may not be necessary to know other friends. So our friends in college are very limited, and roommates are the closest friends. When we enter the society and start working, we will find it more difficult to make friends at that time. Colleagues are nothing more than that.
People are selfish, and making friends also has a utilitarian side. Dealing with the roommate relationship well during school is helpful for us to live comfortably in the dormitory. Imagine if we often have conflicts with people in the dormitory, and everyone looks up every day, the atmosphere will be very subtle. Besides, in a public space like a dormitory, if others deliberately target you and disturb your normal work and rest, it will only make you fidgety. Roommates in university dormitories usually come from different places, and if you want to go to various places for business or tourism after graduation, it is a very happy thing to have friends to receive you, and it will also be another way to make more friends. On the contrary, if you have a bad relationship with your roommate and get together in class after graduation, the meeting will be particularly embarrassing.