Moving into university dormitories tomorrow... - Page 4
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Primadog
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zfr
Australia70 Posts
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krndandaman
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Primadog
United States4411 Posts
On February 23 2012 13:39 krndandaman wrote: wut... my whole dorm at boarding school can drink milk except 1 girl. we have 40 koreans... never heard about that before I was sickly for much of middle school... until I figure out it was the chocolate milk. After I switched to orange juice for lunch, my tummy issues suddenly stopped. Lactose tolerance can be trained, but you gotta be drinking for a long time to get there. For some people like me, it's impossible to indulge in dairies. | ||
Yenticha
257 Posts
On February 23 2012 13:39 krndandaman wrote: wut... my whole dorm at boarding school can drink milk except 1 girl. we have 40 koreans... never heard about that before Yeah, here in Taiwan everyone drinks milk (mostly with tea haha). Don't see anyone complaining about lactose intolerance... | ||
p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
On February 23 2012 13:39 krndandaman wrote: wut... my whole dorm at boarding school can drink milk except 1 girl. we have 40 koreans... never heard about that before Many people who are lactose intolerant can drink milk but it just results in varying degrees of discomfort. Being able to drink milk without severe consequences doesn't necessarily mean you or someone else isn't lactose intolerant by definition of the condition. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactose_intolerance#Lactase_persistence On February 23 2012 13:53 Yenticha wrote: Yeah, here in Taiwan everyone drinks milk (mostly with tea haha). Don't see anyone complaining about lactose intolerance... Do you frequently see people drinking medium or large glasses of milk? If its a small amount added to tea or coffee its pretty likely that isn't really enough cause most people much (or any) discomfort. | ||
p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
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GTR
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Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
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SCPlato
United States249 Posts
bring shower sandals to dorm. communal showers are just......depressing. Your favorite alcohol if dorm permits/if your balls are large (if not) Always enjoy a nice glass of whiskey (i.e. w.e tickles your fancy). sigh just reread OP and saw you specifically talk about things to bring, not dorm life in general so you can disregard below, though it might be worth it to glance over. Go out and meet as many people as humanly possible while in the dorms. makes socializing later years much easier. try any club that you have the slightest inclination for. you can always stop, but getting involved with a good and interesting club is a great way to help you stay motivated and entertained during school. not sure on age/drinking laws/moral compass but I would go party as much as possible while/if classes are easy. For most people they just get harder meaning less time to responsibly go out and get smashed. don't date or hookup with anyone on your floor. It will just be awkward if it ends poorly for the rest of the year. | ||
Nazza
Australia1654 Posts
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Skilledblob
Germany3392 Posts
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p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
On February 23 2012 19:59 Skilledblob wrote: is it normal for american dorms to be with roommates? Yeah pretty much 100% standard (at least in the US). | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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babylon
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On February 23 2012 13:53 Yenticha wrote: Yeah, here in Taiwan everyone drinks milk (mostly with tea haha). Don't see anyone complaining about lactose intolerance... I'm lactose-intolerant (doubly so in the mornings), but I still drink milk tea from time to time, and it doesn't make me feel particularly sick until I finish a cup in a short period of time. My mom's way more lactose intolerant on the other hand; she can't drink even a quarter of a cup of milk tea and has to limit dairy intake. | ||
Antisocialmunky
United States5912 Posts
On February 10 2012 10:21 GTR wrote: Just curious, what are the best non-perishable foods? I shall be stocking up on them before I leave home. Anything else I should bring that no one mentions? Vodka in Mountain Dew was recommended to me one time. | ||
Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
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Xenocide_Knight
Korea (South)2625 Posts
On February 10 2012 12:02 emperorchampion wrote: Although this is only loosely related to your situation, my only "true for everyone" advice I can give about University life is this: DO EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF LAUNDRY A WEEK BEFORE EXAMS Everything. Socks, underwear, sheets, towels, shirts, pants, ect. ect. You won't regret it. Otherwise, enjoy the experience Eh, idk. I really like studying while doing laundry. Something about it is so calming. Maybe it's having a tangible result you can check every hour or so unlike studying -.-;; | ||
klibrt
United States533 Posts
definitely bring like cup ramen, microwave rice if no rice cooker, popcorn, etc lol and oh shit... bring utensils lol, plastic or metal doesn't matter.. and chopsticks! since you're asian. oh and make sure you get along with your roomy... personally... I rarely talk to my roommate.. and its.. kinda weird... not really friends... just lack of interest? or no similarities I guess... | ||
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