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Arranging the duty schedule and not tidying up is not good for the whole dormitory, and it is not good for health.
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You can tell them that in general, dormitory dormitories take turns cleaning, one person a day.
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Everyone talks and discusses together.
Similar to a dorm room meeting.
The meeting said that everyone can be assigned on duty.
If that person is arranged in that place, some people feel uncomfortable!
One person can be assigned for a day or a week.
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Try to clean up as much as you can, and take a long-term view! This small loss in front of you is not necessarily a blessing.
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It is recommended to have a dormitory meeting, and everyone takes turns to clean the trash cans, such as one person for a week, or one person for a day. In this way, everyone participates, and all love cherishes hygiene.
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Let's say it publicly, I don't want to do it, I only emphasize that I will find a place to put my garbage in the future, and I will do it myself.
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Your own garbage is packed in special plastic bags.
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No way, human nature, I can understand. Occasionally, when you're in a good mood, clean it up yourself, and other plans won't last a week.
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If you don't want to clean up but can't bear it, then 1, force take turns to clean up, so that everyone pays the same, and it is not every day to clean up, and you can bear it 2, pay for an hourly worker to clean up and hope to adopt.
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7 days a week, one day per person in turn.
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Formulate a duty schedule, and the responsibility is assigned to the person.
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You're a good person, you can do it.
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Make a duty schedule and disturb whoever has your turn.
Of course it would, otherwise where would the toilet paper go?
Generally, paper towels are placed on the left-hand side, and trash cans are placed on the right-hand side, which is more convenient.
Hello, my family has been using the foot, but it feels inconvenient to clean, can only throw away daily garbage, some kitchen garbage and bathroom with not timely cleaning on the smell, not as convenient as the simple trash can, just flush with water, I hope it will help you.
Mushrooms also grow on the wooden door of my bathroom, so you can pull them off with a bag or paper and throw them away, as long as they are kept dry, they won't grow anymore. If there are small bugs or worms in the broken fungus, it is not poisonous.