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Why do university libraries often occupy seats?
Seats in class: Because there are no fixed classrooms and seats in the university, and students' interest in the course content and preferences for different teachers lead to serious seat occupation. In the morning class, some students may use their own things to occupy seats one night in advance. Many people have different views on this. Some people think that existence is reasonable, while others don't like this behavior. As for me, I don't approve of this kind of behavior. After all, some students came to the classroom early to choose the seat they wanted, but I still chose the seat that was unoccupied. But from my experience, freshmen and sophomores will occupy more seats. In my junior year and senior year, it doesn't matter where I sit after I become a senior year.

Library seat occupation: due to the imbalance between supply and demand of seats in school libraries, seat occupation is serious. Although the school library has it? The staff cleaned it regularly, but there were always people occupying seats, which wasted public resources and harmed the interests of those of us who wanted to study. Usually, I will find an empty seat first. When I really can't find it, I will sit directly in the position where there are books and no one.

Seats in the dining hall: The class is full in the morning, and this embarrassing situation is often encountered when eating at noon: the meal is ready, but there is no place to sit. There are obviously many seats next to it, but the books are not there. The best way is to order takeout and avoid class time to eat. Generally speaking, first of all, we should look at it with a normal heart, and we can reflect the relevant situation to the school and ask for help. Second, you should be confident, sit in the seat-occupying position, and politely tell the other party that occupying a seat is a bad behavior. Third, it is up to all of us to consciously not occupy a seat and form a good campus spirit.