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Unfortunately, go home.
I am currently on a dorm, and I absolutely hate being with people. I just feel uncomfortable 24/7 being around others, especially random people. Thankfully my roommate doesn't seem particularly social either - I didn't actually talk with him yet, and I've been here since the start of September.
Now the unfortunate part, he left for Christmas. That means I am alone. Hell, even others from the next room in our cell (2 rooms per bathroom) left. And instead of enjoying that break from others, no, I'll have to be with family. With my parents, at home, no own room, constantly on watch.
Unfortunately, I have no way to really stay here anyway, I can't wash my clothes here. There are washing machines, which sounds convenient, until you realize they only take contactless payment cards which is something I don't use (blocked) (only chip + PIN or cash). I literally have... let me check - 19x EUR 2 coins for vending machines. They could've had some of those.
Anyway, so, uh..., misery is what I am planning.