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Can't you read aloud in the library?
In fact, it's not just the library, but also other quiet environments. Some careless people may not pay much attention to their actions. When they sit up, they make a loud noise. Then I will move my stool and desk from time to time, which will disturb others' attention and interest in reading.

Read aloud or teach children to read in the library reading room. The library is not anyone's private space. If you want to recite or teach your children to read, I suggest staying at home as much as possible so that no one will disturb others or interrupt you. Don't be careful, be good to yourself and others.

In fact, it is impolite to make a phone call in the library, because no one wants to know what's wrong with you, and I don't think anyone wants others to know their bad things. In that environment, every sound will be obvious.

A person occupies more than one seat in the library. There are so many people in the library now that we often can't find seats, so if there is no need to occupy more seats, try to occupy as few seats as possible. Everyone wants to be able to read in a comfortable environment.

Many students choose to order takeout in order to save time or because they are too lazy to eat, so the study room naturally becomes their restaurant. For these hungry diners, the aroma of food comes from the moment they open the takeaway. But for other students who study by themselves, it can be said that it is a mental and physical exercise!

The books in the library are arranged by category, so it is quick and convenient to find them. Because of the existence of rational librarians, some library books do not require readers to put them back after being taken off the shelves, and some books need to be put back by themselves, but they do not follow the principle of putting them where they are taken, only according to their own convenience, and the bibliography is in a mess.