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59. After he has got cancer.
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Dear Peter,
Glad to hear from you. Here is my advice on how to get along well with your roommates.
First, be considerate and willing to offer help. When your roommates are sleeping or studying, try to keep quiet. Try to help your roommates when they are in trouble.
Second, keep the room clean. It's a good habit to clean the room regularly and keep your own things in order. No one likes people who are not tidy.
Last but not least, keep your hands off their stuff, especially personal items. If you really need to borrow something, always ask permission.
I hope my advice will be helpful to you.
Yours,
Li Xia
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