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How to treat the carnival activities of high school graduates after the college entrance examination?

Recently, scores and scores of college entrance examinations in various provinces and cities have come out one after another, and several families are happy and worried. Bian Xiao, as an experienced person, has only been in the college entrance examination for three years, and the memory of preparing for the exam is still lingering in my mind. If you get the ideal score, congratulations, your efforts have not been in vain. If your grades are a little regrettable, it doesn't matter, the college entrance examination is not the end, as long as you work hard, you will be worthy of yourself. Anyway, the college entrance examination is over, and there are still many life nodes waiting for you in the future. Persistence is the eternal law of survival.

After the college entrance examination, it is an excellent opportunity to release pressure and relax. Book throwing and graduation trips are very popular in many places in China. But for Norwegian high school students, graduating from high school is a carnival. How can they not get high? Let's see how they revel.

Norway has a group of high school graduates who have the craziest fun in the world. May is Norway's high school graduation carnival season every year, and high school students will drive their own modified buses and patrol the streets in groups. This modified bus is called Russ? Bus, many Norwegian high school students are already preparing and looking forward to their Russ moment in three years. In the Norwegian youth drama Skam, Wilder began to prepare for Ruth from the time he entered high school. The bus shows the importance of this carnival to them.

This carnival tradition can be traced back to 1905. At that time, it was just a modified bus competition in some schools, and later it gradually became popular throughout the country. At that time, the streets of Norway will be crowded with high school students wearing suspenders of different colors, and they will parade and revel in buses. Moreover, different pants colors also symbolize their different majors: red represents going to colleges and universities for further study, green represents studying agriculture, blue represents studying economics, white represents studying physical education and so on.

They will wear this dress every day during the activities, and they will also write their phone numbers or put personalized cloth stickers on their clothes. At the same time, every graduate will design his own business card Russkort, put up funny big stickers, write humorous self-introduction and short stories, and communicate with others.

The above is quite normal. During the activities, they will do a lot of crazy things, such as washing their hair with beer, wearing bread and shoes, drinking crazily and promiscuity. Because they are eighteen years old, they can drink at will according to the law, and their parents acquiesce that this is their bar mitzvah. May 17 also happens to be Norway's National Day, so the carnival of high school students and the National Day carnival together make Norway's May full of vitality.