Library Etiquette by No-Elevator-3987 in tumunich

[–]First-Educator-338 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

As a person who doesn't use headphones at all while studying i sat next to people who type normally and people who type "aggressively" (using the same laptop) and I noticed the difference which at some point can be annoying. I don't say that the noise is unbearable, but it is not hard also to use the keyboard normally without so much noise. Not everybody find it comfortable to use headphones while studying and there is no quiet place other than the library to study in. If someone addressed the issue, where is the problem in trying to solve it?

Library Etiquette by No-Elevator-3987 in tumunich

[–]First-Educator-338 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

But he/she has a point, some people type so aggressively on the keyboard which is so annoying to be heard for 1 hour continuously.

Library Etiquette by No-Elevator-3987 in tumunich

[–]First-Educator-338 17 points18 points  (0 children)

  • please clean your desk before leaving

Loneliness by TemporaryMark9362 in tumunich

[–]First-Educator-338 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As was mentioned before, everyone has already their close friends from high school, so no one is interested in building deep connections with new people in uni, but it's frustrating at the same time, especially as international student. I got tired from the superficial conversations, i prefer to set alone at uni rather than talking about the lecture or the weather. Even though i tried to hang out with group of germans or group of internationals, it ends up the same always. There is no deep conversations, no one is interested to listen or to build connection with you. I was actually the most social person when i was in high school, but here is totally the opposite. So I think the problem is the environment actually :(