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“光棍节”or“女生节”  Girl's day or Bachelor's da

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发表于 2007-11-11 00:16:43 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
November 11th, whether it is in college or high school, the most discussed issue is presumably the anecdotes of Bachelor's day. On that very day, the bachelor may gather together by twos and threes, celebrating in their own types of manner, sharing their strength of being abstinent enough to be single while others have unfortunately fallen into the abysmal love affair (often a good excuse).
In college, the case can’t be more frequent and recently evolve into another pattern of existence: Girl’s day. So, what on earth does this absurd evolution come into being? Do bachelors surrender to the inevitable and acquiesce to the reality by being less cheerful and turning into complete taciturnity? Given that it is true, but what makes it has anything related to girls?
In Si Chuan University, the annual November 11th is characterized by sending gifts from boys to girls. Normally, the popular girls are the focus of the bachelors, whose gifts are often bunches of roses or boxes of chocolate. Bachelors, however, so long as they have female classmates, are to be the focus of being consoled, receiving messages from them. Thus, the November 11th has transcended its limit and the blessing visits the girls instead. Despite the fact that boys will spend fortunes on their desired one and run a risk of being refused, they are driven by the “animal instinct” and are willing to do so.
After all, it is the bachelor’s valentine and they are ready to give it a shot.
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