05-14-2007, 04:04 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Somewhere Else, CA
Posts: 971
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Originally Posted by Dancing_in_rain
Not exactly...I live in Montreal but have been asked all of the questions in my previous posts. Stupid people. No, I don't speak Canadian. Oh wait, maybe that's cause Canadian doesn't exist! And no, I don't live in an igloo or go to school in dog sled.
For me, the uniform can be considered a bit of a blessing. No worrying about what you're going to wear in the morning, because it will be the same uniform as always. Also, for those who care about brand names, unlike me, no being judged because your clothes come from Winners as opposed to Diesel. However, I would prefer just to have a dress code instead of a full uniform. With a dress code, you're allowed some liberty. Some friends of mine in Scotland have to wear black bottoms and a white top for school, but that's it. So they could wear bondage pants and a poet shirt if they wanted and the school can't tell them not to.
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Oh. I lose. OH well, it's not like I was putting any thought into my answer. Just kind of typed out what first came to mind. Uniforms are a good thing though. In some places.
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