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The rental party said, will you decorate the rented house?

? You should often be able to brush similar short videos, such as how to decorate your rental house and say something about improving happiness. As a migrant worker with rental experience, personally, I actually don't and don't support to decorate the rental house as my home, for the following reasons:

1. It takes time, effort and money

? To tell the truth, in reality, as a migrant worker, I really don't have much leisure time to do this. When I get off work very late at night, I want to wash and sleep quickly when I get home, and I don't have time and energy to decorate the room at all. Moreover, the rented house may not be renewed at any time, so the money spent on such a decoration is really uneconomical. Therefore, generally speaking, I rent a house in a relatively good environment with complete facilities and furniture. I just need to clean it up myself, and I won't spend a lot of money on decoration myself. And many times the landlord will not agree with you to do something drastic to his house.

2. Can you really enjoy it?

Don't be misled by some marketing numbers on the Internet. Although the saying goes that no matter how busy you are, you should enjoy your life, in real life, migrant renters really don't have time to enjoy a happy life at home. The time at home is particularly limited, and most people sleep at night when they are at home, so they just need to buy a comfortable and beautiful three-piece suit. To tell the truth, for me, instead of spending time decorating a rental house that may change two or three times a year, I might as well spend some time decorating my workstation. People spend most of their waking hours at the workstation. You can buy a comfortable folding bed and put it in the unit.

I don't like having too many things myself. In fact, I still advocate a simple life, and I like to spend my time making money or having fun. Maybe everyone has different emphases. I remember the first house I rented, which was in a provincial capital city, but the rent was relatively cheap. The landlord lived in the bedroom across the hall. She had a dog, and the bed was very uncomfortable. There was no air conditioning, but there was a broken fan, which would rattle when it blew, but the advantage was that the location was not bad. Because the price was right, I thought I would stay forever, and even considered buying a bed and then buying a new fan. Who knew that I had to leave the city for some unexpected reasons, and I withdrew my rent only for more than half a year. I was very glad that I had very few things and didn't spend extra money. And because I was kind to the landlord's dog, she once wanted me to take her dog with me. It was not until later that I went to school in another city and lived in a poor dormitory that I realized that the house was actually not bad, hahaha.