You live in a room in college which you share with another student. However, there are many problems with this arrangement and you find it very difficult to work.

Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to inform you that the college accommodation, where I am currently staying has many problems and
day
by
day
it is becoming critical for me to concentrate on my work. Let me explain to you the situation in detail.
Initially
, when I have moved into
this
accommodation since I was the
first
occupant I did not face any problems. After a few days when a new student has joined to share my room, there the problem has started. My roommate goes to bed late almost every
day
and
also
he plays loud intolerable music which doesn't allow me to get good sleep. Because of that, the
next
day
it is becoming harder for me to concentrate on my work. I would grateful if you could change my room. I would prefer to share the room with someone who is more considerable about others and
also
understanding. Thank you for your consideration. Yours faithfully, Sanjay Sirama
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