
That is just something to say I think. If you don't get bullied for clothes, you are still bullied for how you wear the Uniform.
Am not being arrogant ut experience has taught me this.
I totally agree with you, I was bullied constantly through all of my education for the way I looked or my height or stupid things like what shoes I wore
This is just what I was told in regards to the question![]()
I think I just made it on the Monday and then re-used it for the rest of the week. But sometimes I would re-do it during the week for various reasons I guess.
I will destroy IsisI got it from my daddy
lol..
Edited by Bolt660 (Trialist Forum Moderator): Please do not post pointlessly!
Last edited by Martin; 20-05-2014 at 10:00 PM.
Really??? School uniforms??? I thought it was a good thing to let kids express themselves with their clothing. Also after looking up some prices for uniforms, they aren't cheap!
The reason why school uniform were brought in school was because kids kept getting bullied for what they were wearing. My first ever uniform was in grade 4. the principal sent a letter to all our parents asking them what they thought about a uniform policy. Mostly all parents agreed and the uniform was brought in A.S.A.P. I've seen a lot of people get bullied for what they wear because its not 'popular' and its not right. When you have a uniform it's all one brand/company there for you cant really insult a kid for what they are wearing when you're both wearing the same thing. Yes it may cost a lot of money but it has it plus sides
I will destroy IsisI got it from my daddy
Not really, we had a rule that the tie had to show 7 stripes. Although a lot of people didn't follow this rule and do it very short but if a teacher or a member of senior staff saw then you were pretty much forced to get it correct.
I had to wear a tie in primary school, I either wore one with a elastic string round it or I made it myself each day. Once we went to secondary school there was a tie but it was not compulsory to wear.
In some aspects I found the uniform policy to be a bit silly for the whole excuse of people are too poor to afford new clothes and whatever as kids like to show them off. For me, my uniform was quite expensive and most years id have to buy new parts of my uniform as for example my jumper was constantly being worn out on my sleeves and would end up wripping or my jumper would stretch in the washing machine or id grow out of it... If anything that'd be something more so to bully about than the clothes you're wearing.
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