Activity time: Graduation period (June-July every year), usually in the evening.
Venue: Downstairs of the dormitory for college graduates.
Activity participants: graduates
"Shout for the building", also known as "graduation call", has been circulating in colleges and universities for some time. That is, when they left school after graduation, the students met downstairs in the dormitory of the same department and shouted their disappointment and blessings. There are also many boys who seize the "last chance" to "confess" to the girls they like. However, the noisy "shouting on the floor" has also attracted some criticism, because it has affected other students' study and rest, but most graduates still hope that their younger brothers and sisters can continue this tradition.
It's almost July, and it's the day when college graduates leave school. It's both sad and exciting. On the campus of colleges and universities, college students not only regularly take photos of graduation photo and have graduation dinners, but also commemorate the brilliant four years in a unique way: shouting "I love you" around the school; Open a graduation blessing website to express your feelings; Hold personal concerts or art exhibitions to show the fruits of hard work; There are even boys who launch a warm offensive against girls' heart-shaped candle arrays ... Contemporary college students don't want to leave quietly, hoping to end campus life in the hustle and bustle to express their complicated feelings of leaving school. That night, Shang Ying senior three boys gathered downstairs in the girls' dormitory, some whistling and some holding guitars. The boys shouted "I love you!" For the girls upstairs. The girls also responded loudly and asked the boys to sing. The boys collectively sang songs such as "The girl on the other side looks over" and "The Enthusiastic Desert", and danced in a group dance while singing, which attracted the girls upstairs to scream. Besides screaming, of course, you have to show something. The girls waved light sticks in the dormitory corridor and sang "Friends" in return. There is also a special banner hanging on the dormitory building, which reads "Shang Ying boy, we love you too". After a burst of crazy shouts and songs, these senior boys and girls gathered together and went downstairs to the dormitory of Xuemei to continue to "shout for the floor". The junior girl cried upstairs and shouted, "Don't go, brother and sister!"
It is understood that many junior classes in the hospital collectively changed their QQ personality signatures to "Brothers and sisters, we love you and have a good trip!" "Brothers and sisters are the cutest" and so on. A junior girl wrote on her blog: "On the evening of June 15, 2007, business English graduates kicked off the class of 2007 in Guangwai University. The madness between senior men and women extends to the interaction between younger brothers and sisters. For the first time, I feel that the distance between two generations separated by Baiyun Mountain and a desert island is actually very close. Hearing the cry of 14 building, we all envy our senior sister. When I heard the call of my brother downstairs, I was quickly shocked by this madness. " This crazy "shouting" is not the tradition of a college in this school, but the carnival of the whole school. From the last week until the graduation ceremony on June 22nd, the campus of Guangwai began to boil at around 10 every night, and the graduates of various colleges took turns to organize their "shouting" spontaneously. The graduates who led the team waved the banner of the college and led a group of graduates to sing all the way to the dormitory downstairs and shouted their graduation wishes: "Come on, brothers and sisters!" "Aunt, thank you!" ……
A graduate posted a post on the campus network entitled "How far can we go by shouting?" The post tells the story of his "guarding the building" in Guangwai for four years. He believes that the "Shoulou" of Guangwai students will always be a beautiful scenery in his memory and an indelible mark in his heart. This tradition is also our wealth, and I hope it will last forever. "This is what (graduates) feel from the heart", "They shout out their inner disappointment, and their madness is the true feelings".