Monologue – Mengqian Zhou
October 15, 2014 by m.zhou
There are so many little things that bother me everyday. A take-out without napkins and forks, an elevator fill with strangers, a bus only has standing room, a rainy day, a paper-cut and so on. Sometimes I try to pay attention in class, but my eyelids are just too heavy. Sometimes I want to eat a chocolate chip cookie, and the chocolate already has melted. Sometimes I leave early for getting a Starbucks, but the train got delayed. Despite all of the negative feelings, I am still saying “yes, I am having a good day.” Because I can release my complains to my friends, on social networks or in person. I am independent, but I need people to count on. Friends become the most important part of my college life since I live alone. So bad things don’t feel bother me after all.
2 Responses to “Monologue – Mengqian Zhou”
Hi Cici, I like your monologue. When you talk about the little things that bother you everyday, they actually bother me too. You can definitely count on me whenever you need, or rather I should say you can count on “us”.
hey, Cici. When I heard your monologue in the class, I just felt like i am so lucky and you are really born with terrible. (I AM JUST KIDDING, DON’T TAKE IT SO SERIOUS:))However, I like your positive mindset even your life is terrible like that. Also, you made me knowing that complaining to friends is a good way to release. Such a nice releasing way. Lastly, hope your friendships will last forever.