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I'm writing to kindly remind you of the dormitory rules£®As we live in the same room£¬we are like families thus we should love each other and respect each other£®What's more£¬we should make our room clean and tidy£®Therefore£¬I hope you can read the following rules and obey them£®Rule No.1 When you get up in the morning£¬remember to make the bed£®Rule No.2 Don't make phone calls when we are sleeping£®Rule No.3 Don't use others'things without permission£®Rule No.4 Turn off the lights before you leave the room£®I hope all of us can obey these rules and make our room more and more comfortable£®
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