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| View Poll Results: Do you agree with schoolkids wearing uniform? | ||||||
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22 | 68.75% | |||
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Uniforms are a good thing. The kids whose parents don't have the money to buy the designer clothes and shoes would be picked on and ridiculed. Some of the youth of today are shallow and about material things.
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We have regular non uniform days and this has never happened |
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Cherie | This Witch doesn't burn
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I agree with you in some ways but it depends on the child, some kids aren't into labels and designer stuff and some are, so you don't know what pressures non uniform days put on parents or kids, uniforms are a godsend you know what you are putting on every morning so it takes away so the angst about what you are going through wear especially for girls, there are enough school holidays to express yourself clothes wise
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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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I agree with the uniform bit... don't agree that today's youth are any more shallow than any other previous group of unexperienced young people.
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Welsh and Proud
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I know that my daughter is more preoccupied about having the latest phone rather than which dress or pair of jeans she's wearing. She goes to Primark and so do most of her friends. R.
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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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My daughter and lots of her friends get alot of their stuff there too (it's called penneys here) It's actually my son who costs me a small fortune on clothes and shoes because it's all the branded sports stuff he wants and all his friends get, they're so expensive
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Welsh and Proud
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When my eldest was growing up there were sports brand everywhere. My eldest was a bit of a tomboy and liked dressing in trackies and caps and sportswear. They were the cool clothes and it cost me a fortune! I thought sports brands had gone out of fashion but it seems to have made a bit of a comeback lately. I see a lot of people in sports brands again now. My youngest hates them however, she likes "girly girly clothes" as my wife would say. R. Last edited by Ronald.; 18-04-2017 at 10:55 AM. |
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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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Welsh and Proud
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I can't stand it either. My daughter is 'too old' to go shopping with her dad now anyway. I used to get told off for anything I picked out for her! Better i'm not there really! I like helping Margaret shop, she always asks my opinion. However, clothes shopping for me - no thank you! I'm easy to please. I'll got to M&S and just pick out a few shirts and I'm done! Don't want to waste any more time than i need to! R.
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