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Talking about behavior in the cafeteria

We dormitory students must eat in the dining hall. The dining hall has three floors, and I rarely go to the third floor now. I used to eat on the first floor, but now I eat on the second floor. Why not eat on the first floor? Because the first floor lacks "quality."

I don't mean to belittle the people eating on the first floor as a whole, but the behavior of some people on that floor makes me feel very uncomfortable eating there. First of all, the first floor is very crowded, with one cafeteria staff member having to deal with multiple lines. Some students can get their meals faster by opening a separate line next to us, making us, who are patiently waiting in line, feel unfair and uncomfortable. Also, sometimes I line up in queues where everyone is female because compared to other queues, these queues are very orderly. At this point, some girls will shamelessly move me out or cut in line directly in front of me. They will even turn around and talk to their friends behind them. What I can think of is: they are competing for the so-called spotlight among girls. I feel uncomfortable. Finally, we are required to clean up our meal trays and put them in a designated place after finishing our meal. Some trays are left abandoned on the table, not to mention some students who throw the trays into the sink. Throwing the trays splashes the cafeteria auntie with water, and the auntie complains, "Don't throw." The student didn't even apologize, just walked away without looking back.

Is it tiring to bend down and put a tray away? Not really. When I see these behaviors, I don't remember their names, but I think that this age group, or even the entire junior high school section, lacks "quality."

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