I know what they were thinking. There was a leader in my dormitory. Two years later, I pretended to ask her accidentally. Her answer was: Why do you want me to wear headphones? I just do it at home. Put outside. I can only spread my hands (?_?)
This probably makes them feel more present
I have them outside my dormitory... because... I have been wearing headphones for a long time. My ears are uncomfortable... but no one has raised any objections...
Yeah, me. . . Plugging the ears hurts. . . Later I let myself go, and then I let myself go. . . My roommate didn’t care about me and even joked that I listen to the DJ’s music every day. . . It’s obviously electronic music, right? ! ! !
Okay, this may be a matter of dormitory habits. . .
You can discuss this issue with your roommates. We keep it outside the dormitory, and the phone will not be muted. If you need to be quiet, just say something quiet. We all think it is more convenient
I When I was in college, I had such a great person who liked to play music in the dormitory, euphemistically called it to create some atmosphere. No matter what time, as long as she wants to listen to music, she can turn on the amplifier. If it weren't for the threat of Ma Jiajue and the Fudan poisoning case at that time, I think I might have beaten her.
Actually, I don’t understand this. The music I like to listen to doesn’t mean that others like to listen to it. Doesn’t it sound like noise when played out? . . Spreading hands
means that our dormitories are all outside. Maybe it’s because we don’t study in the dormitory? Usually I go to the study room or library to study. But if someone is doing homework or reading a book, please remind everyone to use headphones. You can tell your roommate to let her wear headphones or keep her voice down
Yes, it means that when I am a singer, I must play it outside. . . .
The sound effect played outside my computer is not as good as using headphones. . .