1. Respect each other: respect is the basis of getting along. Respect your roommate's personal space, habits and opinions, don't use their belongings at will, and don't force them to accept your opinions.
2. Communication: actively communicate with roommates to understand their hobbies and living habits. , help to enhance mutual understanding. At the same time, when encountering problems, we should communicate in time to avoid misunderstandings and contradictions.
3. Share responsibility: The dormitory is a space where everyone can live together, and everyone has to bear certain responsibilities. For example, take turns cleaning and buying public goods. This can reduce everyone's burden and help to cultivate team spirit.
4. Help each other: Learn to help each other in study and life. When roommates are in trouble, try your best to provide support. At the same time, we should also dare to consult our roommates and learn from each other's strengths.
5. Be tolerant: no one is perfect, everyone has his own advantages and disadvantages. Learn to tolerate your roommate's shortcomings and don't haggle over every ounce.
6. Create a harmonious atmosphere: try to keep the dormitory clean and quiet and create a comfortable living environment. In addition, we can organize some group activities, such as watching movies and eating, to enhance the feelings between roommates.
In short, getting along with roommates is an art that needs to be managed with care. Only by learning to respect, communicate, cooperate and tolerate can we establish a good relationship with our roommates and spend a good college time together.