Uniforms and uniformity

Category: Cram Session

Post 1 by Siriusly Severus (The ESTJ 1w9 3w4 6w7 The Taskmaste) on Thursday, 11-Jun-2009 3:17:05

Do you support them or not, why?

Post 2 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Thursday, 11-Jun-2009 4:33:14

yeah i support uniforms because it helps others know where you are from and it makes you feel a part of the place

Post 3 by Twinklestar09 (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Thursday, 11-Jun-2009 20:24:48

I've attended school both when we were required and not required to wear uniforms. Although I liked getting to wear what I wanted, I personally didn't mind the uniforms because it meant I didn't have to worry much about picking out clothes and so it made getting ready for school easier and faster. *smile* I'm sure it was easy for my mom too since she'd just have to buy certain clothes (not that I've ever really been excited about clothes shopping anyway, but still.)

Post 4 by Feathered Serpent (I can't call it a day til I enter the zone BBS) on Thursday, 11-Jun-2009 21:32:02

I can see both sides of this...
Don't know which one to support...
At my school we can wair what we want. But picking out the right clothes is hard. So I have to get help. Only because clothes an social life's go hand in hand at my school.

Post 5 by Sword of Sapphire (Whether you agree with my opinion or not, you're still gonna read it!) on Thursday, 11-Jun-2009 22:17:02

I understand both sides of this matter.
On one hand, uniforms are good because parents don't have to worry about spending money on all sorts of outfits, it makes picking out clothes easier, and no one has to really worry about someone breaking the dress code, though some girls manage to do it. On the other hand, it's always nice to have choice and to show others that you don't have a problem with being different.
I think that different is good, but similar or uniform is less expensive. It just depends on where you shop, how often you shop, and what you purchase.