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通宵派對(duì)的傳統(tǒng)習(xí)俗

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2015年06月30日

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The sleepover is an American cliché . Usually, the word “sleepover” conjures up images of girls in fuzzy pajamas having pillow fights, doing each other’s make up, and gossiping. I’ll say this now, many sleepovers are like this (I’ve been to plenty that are), but mine usually aren’t. I’ve never been that girly as a child, so I never really found doing makeup and hair to be interesting, but there are some aspects of sleepovers that stay the same. Let’s take a closer look.

Usually, the festivities start in the late afternoon. Girls show up carrying overnight bags, complete with a sleeping bag and a pillow. I always found that tradition to be interesting. Sleeping on a mattress would be much more comfortable, but many girls choose to use a sleeping bag anyway.

After all the guests arrive, it’s usually time to have dinner. Even though it varies, the most common food for sleepovers is pizza. For a large group, pizza is a very convenient meal. Often even the pickiest eater will enjoy pizza. Other times, the group might go out to eat, or order other forms of take-out food. Surprisingly, teenage girls eat a lot more than people think they can. A few months ago, when I had 2 of my friends over, we managed to polish off two large pizzas from Dominoes and an order of cinnamon sticks.

After eating, my friends and I usually go back to my room and we get up to our crazy antics . Sometimes we have a dance party, sometimes we play games on the internet, and other times we play role-playing games, which is one of my favorite things to do as a child. My friends and I are all avid readers and movie enthusiasts, so often times we will pretend to be characters from a favorite book or movie. It’s definitely pretty nerdy , but it was a very fun part of my childhood.

When it gets to around 10 o’clock, things will start to calm down a bit. After getting changed into our pajamas, we might sit down and watch a movie. One of my favorite memories was when I had my friends over and we watched Monty Python and the Holy Grail while flipped on our backs, so we saw the movie upside-down. Other times we will each use the computer to play games or get on Facebook. Most of the time, each of us has our own laptop, so we will do something by ourselves while talking to everyone else.

Another phase is when it gets to be past 1 o’clock in the morning. By this time, most of the girls are sleepy already. However, in most cases, one simply does not sleep at a sleepover. Even though it is called a “sleepover” my friends and I agree that it defeats the purpose to actually sleep. We usually keep doing whatever we are doing. However, after 1 o’clock, we are slightly crazier and we will often say weird things (possibly due to the sleepiness). Most of us end up falling asleep at around 5 or 6 a.m. in the morning. We sleep until noon most of the time.

After waking up, most of us are still feeling half asleep. However, we drag ourselves up to go eat lunch. Often, lunch consists of the leftover pizza from the night before. After lunch, the guests will go pack up their things and then we will lounge around until their parents come to pick them up.

Sleepovers are a great bonding experience for girls. While the activities are different all around, the feelings are still the same. We all experience joy, happiness, and excitement. Sleepovers are fun because we get to be with our friends, which are the most important thing.

去朋友家過(guò)夜的通宵派對(duì)在美國(guó)已經(jīng)不是什么新鮮事了,“通宵派對(duì)”這個(gè)詞往往會(huì)讓人聯(lián)想起這樣的場(chǎng)景:一群穿著毛絨睡衣的女孩子正在“枕頭大戰(zhàn)”,給彼此化妝,七嘴八舌地八卦。我敢說(shuō)許多通宵派對(duì)都是這個(gè)路子(我參加過(guò)不少這樣的通宵派對(duì)),但我的通宵派對(duì)往往不是這樣的。從小,我就沒(méi)有太多的“女孩子氣”,對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō)化妝和做頭發(fā)并不是那么有趣。不過(guò)通宵派對(duì)總歸是有一些共同之處,待我細(xì)細(xì)說(shuō)來(lái)。

通常,派對(duì)狂歡會(huì)在傍晚時(shí)分開(kāi)始。女孩們背著外宿一夜用的旅行包三三兩兩地出現(xiàn),還要再帶上一只睡袋和一個(gè)枕頭。我總覺(jué)得這個(gè)習(xí)慣挺有趣的。在床墊上睡要舒服得多,但許多女孩還是選擇要睡在睡袋里。

所有的客人都到了之后,通常要先開(kāi)始晚餐。盡管不同派對(duì)晚餐的食物各異,但最常見(jiàn)的食物是比薩餅。用比薩餅招待一大群客人非常方便,往往最挑剔的客人也會(huì)享受比薩餅的美味?;蛘呤谴蠹乙黄鸪鋈コ裕蚴屈c(diǎn)一些其他種類(lèi)的外賣(mài)。令人吃驚的是,青春期的女孩子吃得要比人們想象中的多得多。幾個(gè)月以前,我邀請(qǐng)兩個(gè)朋友來(lái)通宵派對(duì),我們很快就消滅了兩大份“達(dá)美樂(lè)”比薩餅和一份肉桂牛排。

吃完飯后,我和朋友們回到我的房間,開(kāi)始滑稽瘋狂的派對(duì):有時(shí)會(huì)是熱舞派對(duì),有時(shí)會(huì)上網(wǎng)玩游戲,還有時(shí)玩角色扮演游戲,這也是我兒時(shí)最?lèi)?ài)的派對(duì)內(nèi)容之一。我和朋友們都是閱讀愛(ài)好者和電影迷,所以我們經(jīng)常會(huì)各自扮成自己最喜愛(ài)的書(shū)籍或電影中的人物。這聽(tīng)上去肯定傻乎乎的,但它卻是我童年時(shí)代特別快樂(lè)開(kāi)心的經(jīng)歷。

晚上10點(diǎn)左右,派對(duì)氣氛會(huì)稍微緩和一些。換完睡衣后,我們可能會(huì)坐下來(lái)看一部電影。我回憶中最美好的場(chǎng)景之一就是把朋友們邀請(qǐng)過(guò)來(lái)一起看電影《巨蟒與圣杯》,我們翻過(guò)來(lái)仰躺著,所以看到的畫(huà)面也都是倒著的。有時(shí)我們還會(huì)用自己的電腦玩游戲或?yàn)g覽“臉譜網(wǎng)”。大多數(shù)時(shí)候,我們還是會(huì)一邊聊天,一邊各自對(duì)著筆記本做自己的事。

通宵派對(duì)的下一個(gè)階段是過(guò)了凌晨一點(diǎn)的時(shí)候。到那個(gè)時(shí)間,大部分女孩都已經(jīng)很困了。但是,大多數(shù)情況下,我們?cè)谂蓪?duì)上就是不去睡覺(jué)。盡管通宵派對(duì)的字面意思包含了“睡覺(jué)”的含義,我和朋友們都認(rèn)為派對(duì)的真正意義并不在于睡覺(jué)。這時(shí),我們往往還是會(huì)繼續(xù)進(jìn)行正在做的事。然而,1點(diǎn)鐘以后,我們會(huì)變得有點(diǎn)小瘋狂,常常會(huì)講一些奇奇怪怪的事(也許是趁著睡意吧)。我們中大多數(shù)人最后會(huì)在凌晨5點(diǎn)到6點(diǎn)左右睡著,通常我們睡到中午才起床。

醒了以后,我們中大多數(shù)人依然是睡眼惺忪的。盡管如此,我們還是會(huì)掙扎著起來(lái)一起去吃午飯。通常午飯會(huì)吃前一晚剩下的比薩餅。午飯后,客人們各自收拾好自己的行李,然后我們百無(wú)聊賴(lài)地打發(fā)時(shí)間,等待各自的父母把她們接回家。

通宵派對(duì)對(duì)女孩們來(lái)說(shuō)是拉近彼此關(guān)系的絕好機(jī)會(huì)。盡管派對(duì)的形式各異,但參與者心中的感覺(jué)總是大致類(lèi)似的。我們都會(huì)體驗(yàn)到喜悅、快樂(lè)和激動(dòng)。通宵派對(duì)的開(kāi)心之處在于我們和自己的好朋友相處,這才是生活中最重要的事情。


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