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What should my roommate do if he snores?
There is really no good solution to this kind of thing, because snoring is not his subjective will. Even if we bring it up with him, he can't help it. It's really a headache. But if you can sleep head-to-head with him, you can still solve some problems.

Snoring people will stop snoring as long as they touch or push gently, but the push is relatively small and will not even change their posture, so they will continue snoring for a short time. Therefore, we must master the strength of pushing him, not too big, so as not to wake him, nor too small, so as not to be ineffective. This requires us to practice for a long time and know how hard to work.

Of course, before that, we must make it clear to others that we are going to make such an attempt and ask him for forgiveness. I think most roommates will readily agree. I met such a classmate in high school and especially liked snoring. Fortunately, I slept with him head-to-head, so I would give him a little push when he snored, and sometimes I would pull his hair when I was angry. Anyway, he doesn't feel anything.

Fortunately, this classmate is very reasonable and feels guilty about the trouble he has caused me, so we have been getting along well. In fact, the relationship between classmates is like this. Give each other a step, and there will be no obstacles. Open and in-depth conversation is the best way.

Of course, snoring is actually a disease, which shows that there is something wrong with our body. We can suggest that roommates go to the hospital for examination to see what the reason is and whether it can be cured, so as to solve this troublesome problem once and for all.