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My roommate doesn't sleep at midnight. Very noisy. What if I can't sleep?
1. First of all, you said that it is unrealistic to move out and change bedrooms, which can only solve this problem. Either you adapt to him or you change him.

Secondly, if you can't communicate, he will ignore you or pay no attention at all. You have to find a way to make him realize that he has seriously influenced you.

You should let him know what consequences will affect you, such as being suddenly disturbed by you when he is doing what he likes.

Respect each other's schedule. Roommates from all corners of the country have their own schedules. It may be difficult to unify the timetable. Whether you go to bed early or stay up late to cultivate immortality, please be tolerant and understanding to your roommates.

If you are accidentally woken up by your roommate, first straighten your mind and then gently remind you. If someone in the dormitory has fallen asleep, it won't disturb people's dreams. Never let the dormitory lights stay on for you all night. You know, the lights are on, but the feelings are dark. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others. If ta doesn't do well enough, you can help, but don't jump off the building. Angry and make a scene, you can only lose both sides and stop dating.