IamLiHua.Iamwritingtocomplainaboutthecellphoneproducedbyyourcompany.Outofmysatisfaction,thecellphoneIboughtlastmonthbrokedownaweekago.
Icannotseeanythingonthescreen,whichhasagreateffectonmydailylifeandmywork.Muchtomydisappointment,IhavetalkedaboutthiswiththeshopwhichsoldmethisMP3,buttheycouldn’tdoanythingaboutit.Icanhardlybearthepoorserviceofferedbyyourcompany’sagents.
Ihavenochoicebuttoturntoyourhelp.ItisrequiredthatyoushouldmakeareplacementofmyMP3nolaterthantheendofthismonth.Hopeyoucanlookintothematter,considermysuggestionsandsolvethisproblemassoonaspossible.
Itwouldbehighlyappreciatedifitissolvedasexpected.Ifnot,Iwouldliketohaveafullrefundortakelegalaction.
Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.
ComparedwiththefortyyearoldshabbydormitoryIamlivinginnow,theoneIlivedinforthreeyearsinhighschoolwasheaven:threestudentssharedonebrandnewsuitewithairconditionersandabathroom.
Inthreeyearstimewechangeditthoroughly:thecolorofthefloorturnedfrombrightpinkintomuddygray,andtheclosetahiveofinsectsproliferatingamongpilesofrottenfruit.Andourmasterpiecewasthebathroom,aneverdryingswampwhichservedasthehabitatofvariouskindsofmold,andevenrodents,ratswouldoccasionallytakethetroubletopayusavisit,and,allthreeofusfeltlikesobbingwhenweatlasthadtosaygoodbyetoourlovelyfilthydormitory.Maybeitisbecausethatthedormitoryhadchangedusaswellaswe'dchangedit.
Thefirstlessonourdormitorytaughtuswastolookafterourselves.Franklyspeaking,wewerenotgoodstudentsatall.Istillremembertheunderwearthatwassoakedinsoapywaterforoneandahalfyearsbeforeitwasfinallythrownaway.Almosteachoftheboys'dormitorieshadgraduallydevelopeditsownunique“fragrance”usuallyamixtureofrottenfruit,unwashedsocks,stunktowelsandsomejunkfood.Wecouldtellonedormitoryfromanotherbysniffinginsteadoflooking.Ourtolerancetowardsuntidinesswasamazing.
However,inspiteofallthis,wereallydidmakesomeprogress.Bitbybit,westartedtowashdirtyclothesbeforetheystunk,cleanedthegarbagebinwhenitcouldholdnomoretrash,weevenusedbrushesinanot-sc-successfulattempttorefurbishthefloor.Thepointwasthatwewerenotobeyinganyorder,wedideverybitofthecleaningforourselves,becausewewantedtoliveinabetterplace.Thoughnothingwedidcouldbecalledanachievement,itwasthefirsttimewefullyboretheconsequencesofourbehavior,andtooktheresponsibility.
ThusitwasnotsurprisingthatIoftenfoundmyselftheonlyonetocleanupmyuniversitydormitorywhichlookednobetterthanagarbagebinwhenmyroommatesfeltnormalofit.
Whentalkingaboutourdormitorylife,andprobablyallthedormitorylife,weshouldneverleaveoutonething.Thiswaswhatwecalled“bedtalks”。Thoughitwasconsidered“illegal,”therewasnothingtostopusfromdeliberatelystartingaheateddiscussionrightafterlightswereout.Itwasourfavoriteandtheonlywayofendingourday,andwewereaspunctualforitasourparentsareforwork.Whatwasthemostcommontopic?Girls,ofcourse!Whatothertopicswerethereforthreeenergeticadolescentmaleslyingcomfortablyinbed?Wejudgedthem,rankedthem,arguedoverthemnightafternightwithoutfeelingtheslightestsenseofboredomforthreewholeyears.Werewemaniacs?Whoisnotamaniacateighteen?
Forstudentswhohavesolongsufferedfrominadequatepublictelephonesoncampus,standinginalongqueuewaitingtomakeacallispastmemory.Thankstothenewsystemofinstallingtelephonesineverydormroom,nowstudentscanmakeandreceivecallswithoutsteppingout.Studentsarebeneficiaries.
Telephoneshavesurelymadestudents'lifemoreconvenient.Whiletheycanreachtheirfamiliesandfriendsmoreeasily,thestudentscanalsobecontactedbyteachersandschoolmatesasquicklyaspossible.Forstudentswhoarefarawayfromtheirfamilies,todialinanddialouthasshortenedthedistancebetweentheirbelovedparentsandtheirlonelyhearts.
Butthesignificancegoesfarbeyondsimplymakingtelephonecalls.Indeed,ithasprovidedcollegestudentswithgreateraccesstotheinformationsuperhighway.Withcomputersandtelephonesindorms,studentscangetwired(联网)andsurf(网上冲浪)whenevertheywant.Althoughtelephonesmaybeadisturbanceaswellasanindirectcauseofquarrels,studentsfinditisnothingimportantcomparedwithitspotentialeonveniencegListenmdormsareringingtothesoundoftelephones.
Whenstudentsgotocollege,theyhavetoliveinthedormitorywhichoftenholdsfourstudents.Asmoststudentsneverstayawayfrompartnersbefore,sotheydon’tgetusedtoliveinthedormitoryandtheywilltrytomoveoutandliveinthedepartmentalone.Inmyopinion,dormitoryisthebetterchoicetolivein.
当学生上大学了,他们不得不住在容纳4个学生的宿舍。由于大部分学生从来没有和父母分开过,因此他们不适应住在宿舍,尝试着搬出去,独自住在公寓里。在我看来,宿舍是居住的更好选择。
Onetheonehand,studentscanlearntogetalongwitheachother.Noonecanlivealone,peopleneedtocommunicatewithothers,itisanimportantlessonforcollegestudentstolearn.Moststudentshavedependedontheirparentssomuch,sotheydon’thavetheconsciousnesstobetolerantandconsiderate.Livinginthedormitoryhelpsthestudentstobeindependentandconsiderate,whichwillmakethemtobesuccessful.
一方面,学生可以学着去彼此相处。没有哪一个人能独自生活,人们需要和别人交流,这对于大学生来说是很重要的一课。大部分学生非常依赖他们的。父母,因此他们没有意识要大度和为人着想。住在宿舍里能帮助学生变得独立和为人着想,这也帮助他们获得成功。
Ontheotherhand,livinginthedormitorywillsavestudentsalotofmoney.Asmorestudentssharearoom,soitwillbeverycheapforastudenttopayfortheroom.Thestudentshaven’tearnedthemoney,theyneedtospendtheirparents’money,sotheyshouldsavethemoneyandrelievetheirparents’burden.
另一方面,住在宿舍里可以省下学生很多钱。由于多个学生住一个宿舍,因此一个学生只需要付一小部分钱。学生还没挣钱,他们需要花父母的钱,因此他们应该省点钱,减轻父母的负担。
Inall,livinginthedormitoryisagoodchoiceforastudent.
总的来说,住在宿舍对一个学生来说是好的选择。