School uniforms: šŸ‘ or šŸ‘Ž?

Depends on the uniform :eyes: For me it’s fine but I really don’t care.

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I’m against it. Schools shouldn’t restrict clothing choices. I also find it ridiculous how important they see clothes as… Instead of discussing school uniforms and dress codes, they could try to come up with ways to stop bullying and other problems :eyes::sparkles:
So in my opinion clothes and school uniforms are overrated and shouldn’t be such a huge discussion topic :eyes::sparkles:

Do you agree? :eyes::sparkles:

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I’m kind of neutral. Probably against actually. Because most school uniforms are ugly as f*ck

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I wouldn’t mind wearing a school uniform because I spend way too much time overthinking my outfits (love being indecisive). But I also feel like people express themselves through their clothing and it’s just boring if everyone wears basically the same thing.

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Yeah.

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I had to wear uniforms in middle school. Kaki pants or shorts with a white, blue or green collared shirt.

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I do. While I don’t think school uniforms are the absolute worst thing in the world, I do believe that children should have the choice to express themselves through their clothing styles. As long as their more… revealing … areas are covered and they’re not wearing extremely offensive or vulgar articles of clothing, then it shouldn’t really matter what a kid wears. And I think you’re right on the money when you said:

I’m against school uniforms but not entirely. We have to wear the tie every day as well as thick @ss trousers, in my country, it’s really hot so we’re always fighting against the heat. Yeah, i hope they can be more relaxed.

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What country?

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I prefer not to say. :sweat_smile:

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Of course. No worries.

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Sooo… what is the verdict on school uniforms, guys? @Students & @Scientists

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For me it’s a hard :-1:

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Why?

I’ve changed my mind on my points, I think school uniforms are fine but they shouldn’t be too rigid, my main issue was bias because I went to a school that was basically a conservative hell. Uniforms can be good if you can customize them to your pleasing etc

Forcing kids to wear certain clothes a certain way will never work, if they need to wear certain clothes they can wear them how they want.

While I was right about uniforms not reducing bullying overall they reduce a very specific kind of bullying which is better than nothing. The schools that can reduce all bullying are typically the ones with a lot of funding they can put into making sure it doesn’t happen and even then it would still happen so I shouldn’t bash every small attempt at reducing bullying.

Especially not just because in my experience, uniform was handled terribly.

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