Chapter 530
Unlike the half-month stay in the training camp, entering university means you will truly experience a long period of collective life.
During the previous half month of training, although we lived on campus, our collective life was basically filled with study tasks, and we were mentally very tense.
Basically, I only sleep in the dormitory. After reading all day, I wash up and fall asleep. I have no energy to care about or think about other trivial things.
Under such a high-intensity pace, even if there may be some minor frictions and conflicts between roommates, they are never magnified because there is no time to take care of them, and are quietly hidden in the gaps of busy time.
Although the university courses are also heavy, compared with senior year of high school, the course schedule is more relaxed, there is more free time after class, and everyone can spend more time together.
Moreover, young people entering university have a stronger sense of autonomy, and everyone has their own ideas.
As a result, there will be more areas that require mutual adjustment and adaptation.
Su Miao silently prayed that she could meet a good roommate who shared the same ideals and was as close to her as in her previous life.
However, meeting someone compatible with her is always a rare opportunity, and the only thing she can do is to prepare herself mentally and materially in advance.
Yes, prepare the supplies!
From the several dormitory fights she had personally witnessed in her previous life, she summarized the main causes of dormitory conflicts.
The first, and most common, type is differences in living habits.
Students from different family backgrounds and different regions have very different living habits.
For example, some people are used to going to bed early and getting up early, while others are used to staying up late and getting up late.
Some people are more particular about their housekeeping, while others are relatively casual.
These seemingly insignificant differences in living habits, accumulated over time, may inadvertently cause conflicts between roommates.
The second type is caused by not paying attention to the sense of boundaries.
This type of problem often manifests itself in the process of students borrowing things from each other.
Although everyone receives subsidies, most students are not particularly wealthy.
On weekdays, if there is an emergency, everyone will readily agree to borrow it once or twice.
After all, it is normal for classmates to help each other and be convenient when they are out and about.
But if you are too "careless" and become addicted to borrowing things, over time, you will take things as if they were your own, without considering the feelings of the owner of the items at all.
It might be tolerable once or twice, but if it continues for a long time, anyone will feel dissatisfied and conflicts will naturally break out.
The third type is conflict of interest.
Whoever is recognized as an advanced worker will receive a scholarship, be able to take the postgraduate entrance examination and continue their studies, and whoever is assigned to a better unit after graduation ..., and continue their studies.
These conflicts of interest concerning personal future and destiny, if not handled properly, are very likely to lead to fierce conflicts among roommates.
The first step Su Miao had to take was to prepare her own daily necessities, at least to ensure that she didn’t have to borrow from classmates, thus reducing the possibility of bothering others.
All the supplies they had when they lived in the school dormitory were in Yongcheng. It was not worth transporting them all the way here, so Su Miao and his father went to the market to buy new ones.
The general direction of today's shopping is: a complete range of products, focusing on practicality and cost-effectiveness, without being too outstanding. Su Miao has always felt that appropriate moderation is the wisdom to achieve a peaceful life.
Bedding of suitable size had been purchased previously, carefully cleaned, dried and packed into bags.
Speaking of bedding, there is a little episode.
When Su Yuanzheng went to sell vegetables, he saw a small-sized mat and bought it.
When she was going home in the evening, she happened to meet Aunt Li. She saw the mat Su Yuan was holding under his arm and said:
"Buying a new mat? The weather is getting colder."
Su Yuanzheng responded: "Sister Li, this is for Miaomiao to take to school."
"Oh! I'm bringing it to school. Have you bought the quilt yet? You guys just arrived and I'm sure you haven't made a quilt yet. When you're free, I'll take you to buy some cotton. You can make it directly at her house after you buy it."
Su Yuanzheng asked with a puzzled look on his face, "A... a quilt? Do we need a thick quilt on the bed? Isn't it too early now, September?"
"It's not early! It's not like you in the south. The temperature will drop next month, and it will snow in November! No! You don't put on thick blankets? Then how will your daughter sleep in school?"
Su Yuanzheng scratched his head and said, "Sleep on a mat. When it's hot, sleep on the mat directly. When it's cold, spread the sheets. The quilt is only used when it's the coldest."
"Sleep directly on a mat? Just put a mat on the wooden board? That would be so hard, how could you sleep comfortably?" Aunt Li looked puzzled.
"We... seem to all sleep like this." Su Yuanzheng answered somewhat embarrassedly.
"Oh! If it were here with us, people would say you're abusing your daughter! Even in summer, you have to put something on the wooden board before you can put down the mat!
So! Listen to me, come with me tomorrow and I'll teach you how to make your bed. Otherwise, when the weather gets cold, everyone in your yard will freeze to death."
So, the next day, under the guidance of Aunt Li, Su Yuan ordered a full set of bedding for everyone, and the warm quilts were made of high-quality cotton.
They paid extra money to cut in line, and three days later they brought back a large tricycle. From then on, they slept on soft beds regardless of spring, summer, autumn or winter.
The things to buy today are more scattered and complicated, including toothbrushes, cups, large lunch boxes, buckets, washbasins, mosquito nets, and kettles. Su Miao bought three kettles at once.
As a baby from Guangxi who needs to take a bath every day, it is impossible to go to the bathhouse every day in winter. It takes too much time, and I have to shiver while taking a shower in the bathroom.
Hmm! Take a shower! Whether it’s cold or hot, it’s called taking a shower in Nancheng!
In her previous life, her highest record was that she couldn't sleep for three days, so she went to the bathhouse. When she came out, she felt so light that she could float.
In this life, she really doesn't want to break the record.
After buying all the things and bringing them home, try your best to “pack the big things into small things” so that it is easier to carry. Some small items can be stuffed into the suitcase.
You can take less clothes and shoes first, since you will be back on the weekend anyway, and then you can take more. If there is anything urgent, you can ask your father to deliver it.
Tang Ziyi called in the evening and said that he would drive over to take Su Miao to school the next day.
Su Miao asked, "What about Sister Jiayin? Is she coming too?"
"Uncle Ye and Aunt Ye will take her there tomorrow, and she specifically asked me to pick you up.
You have different majors, so you'll probably have a lot to do in the first few days. But after this, we can have fun together at school again!"
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