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There is no balcony in the dormitory, so my roommates are afraid of losing their clothes in the water room. They all hung their clothes in the aisle between my bed and my desk, and some of them didn't
There is no balcony in the dormitory, so my roommates are afraid of losing their clothes in the water room. They all hung their clothes in the aisle between my bed and my desk, and some of them didn't wring them out, which was in the way. What should I do? I have carefully read your question, and my suggestions are as follows:

First of all, in this case, you can go out for dinner with your roommate and talk calmly on the way to class. You can tell them your difficulties and ask them to put themselves in your shoes. If your roommate is a kind and easy-going person, they will realize this after listening. After returning to the dormitory, everyone will use their brains to find someone who will not affect others.

Secondly, if they are indifferent after you tell them about it, then you can report the situation to your counselor teacher or counselor assistant and ask them to come to your dormitory to solve this matter for you.

Third, you can also ask the seniors and sisters you know, learn from them and see how they solve the problem of hanging clothes. After all, they came to school a few years earlier than you, and they must have a good solution to the problem of hanging clothes. After asking them, you might as well learn from others and listen to opinions widely. If there is any feasible solution, you can try it in the dormitory.

The above is my suggestion for your problem. I hope my answer can help you and make you satisfied.

Finally, I wish you a proper solution to this matter. Academic progress, happy life.