留學生如何與室友和睦相處?
If you're like many students, college will be the first time you share your living space with someone other than family. This new experience can be both fun and challenging.
?益處和挑戰(zhàn)
以下是可以預見的事情:
The Benefits and the Challenges
Here are some of the things you can expect:
? 陪伴:你的室友也是大學新生,你們可以一起學習如何度過校園生活。
Company: Your roommate is new to college too, so you can learn how to navigate campus life together.
? 支持:睡過頭有人把你叫醒,生病時有人給你帶湯,總歸是樂事一樁。
Support: It's nice to have someone who can wake you when you sleep through your alarm or bring you soup when you're sick.
New perspectives: Your roommate might introduce you to a different culture or new points of view.
? 共同的活動和興趣:你可能有一個趣味相投的室友。
Shared activities and interests: You may have a roommate who likes to do the same things as you.
Lack of privacy: You may not have the privacy you're used to and may have to seek out places - like the library - toget it.
? 生活方式的差異:如果你與室友的習慣、性格或日程安排大相徑庭,你們可能很難適應共同生活。
Lifestyle differences: If your roommate'shabits, personality or schedule are very different from yours, it can be hard to adjust to living together.
Strategies for Success
? 在任何一段成功的關(guān)系中,經(jīng)常開誠布公的溝通都是至關(guān)重要的。如果你需要別人幫助來和室友討論事情,可以利用大學提供的資源,和宿舍舍監(jiān)交談是一個很好的開始。以下是如何與室友保持良好關(guān)系的小貼士。
Communicating often and openly is essential for any successful relationship. If you need help discussing something with your roommate, take advantage of the resources your college provides. Talking to your resident advisor (RA) is a good starting point. Here are some other tips for maintaining a good relationship with your roommate.
Make rules and respect them: A strategy that worked for Alicia, a college fresh man, was coming to an agreement with her roommate early in the year that set the boundaries for how they would live together. For example, she and her roommate agreed that if one of them is trying to study, the other won't blare music or will record TV shows to watch later. After you agree on guidelines, respect them.
Compromise: You and your roommate won'tagree on everything, so you'll both have to make some compromises. For instance, if one of you is messy and the other likes things neat, the untidy one should keep the shared areas of the room clean. And the neat one should overlook untidiness in the roommate's area.
Show courtesy: If you behave politely toyour roommate, your roommate is likely to follow your lead. Wish your roommateluck on an exam. Ask if you can pick up something while you're running errands.As Axel, a college freshman, says, “When you have to deal with someone everyday, … it’s important to stayon good terms.” His advice is to try to make your roommate happy that he or she wound up with you.
Living harmoniously with someone requires communicating, compromising and respecting differences. And mastering these life skills may be the most valuable lessons you’ll learn outside the classroom. As Jessica,a college sophomore, puts it, sharing a space can make you “a new and more open person, and you learn about yourself in the process.”