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Dear Mike,
I'm glad to hear you're studying at a newschool. There is no doubt that it is very important to get along well with yourroommates. I'd like to give you some advice about it.
Firstly, communicating with each other is agood way to keep a good relationship with your roommates. If you exchange ideaswith them frequently, you can learn more about their personalities and habits,and then misunderstandings can be avoided. Besides, by sharing happiness andsorrow, you will get closer to each other. What's more, I suggest groupactivities be held at weekends, such as going swimming or climbing a mountain.These activities can help strengthen your friendship.
Hope my advice will be useful and wish youa happy life in your new school!
Yours,
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