I believe that everyone has had the experience of living in a dormitory, and some people are eager to catch a so-called? Best feng shui level? Some people will say not to live in the lower berth, which needs to help others move things frequently; Some people will say don't live in the upper bunk, it's troublesome and unsafe to get up and down; Others say don't live near the door, don't live near the light switch, or you will often lie down and be told to turn off the lights and close the door.
But in fact, in my opinion, every bed in the dormitory has advantages and disadvantages. Not everything is perfect, and not all the choices can satisfy you. For example, it is convenient to live in the lower berth. Don't wait to get some snacks in and out, don't wait to go to the bathroom. Just get up. But his so-called shortcoming is that he needs to help others with things, but as a classmate living in the same dormitory, isn't it normal to help each other? Moreover, it won't be very troublesome or tiring just to pick up something conveniently. It's in a dormitory. It won't be far. This is just a matter of convenience. Why not? Some people say that it is not safe to live in the upper bunk, but the upper bunk of each dormitory is equipped with safety barriers. If you don't do anything too dangerous, you won't fall off it. Just sleep normally and turn over. And since you live in the upper bunk, you should know some disadvantages of the upper bunk. Since it is inconvenient to go to the toilet or get things, why not do these things well before going to bed?
As for living by the door or by the window, the dormitory is everyone's and their own. Just like living in your own home, you need to turn off the lights before going to bed and close the door when entering and leaving the dormitory. It is natural to turn your home into a dormitory and turn off the lights and close the door. So I think no matter where you live, there is no so-called best feng shui level, which has both advantages and disadvantages. It just depends on your personal choice. Do you prefer to live below or above? Nowadays, many schools allocate beds directly as soon as they enter school, which avoids the trouble of being choosy and the quarrel or unhappy mood caused by competing for beds.
The most important thing to live in a dormitory is the emotional communication between roommates, not where to live and which bed to sleep in. When the relationship between roommates is good, you don't have to speak below, and you will naturally give it to him. Dormitories are more than just places to sleep and rest. More often, he will go out to study with us and regard us as his second home. Your family and friends have your emotional sustenance. Whether you are sad or sad, success or failure, the dormitory has witnessed your bit by bit changes and emotional ups and downs. So don't worry too much about whether your bed is good or not, and enjoy your dormitory time.