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Sep 10, 2009 09:31

hoshit, Nina speaks SWEDISH!?
PEOPLE IN MY F-LIST WHO HAD SCHOOL UNIFORM AT SCHOOL.

I'm making my schoolessay about school uniforms around the world and would like to know what kind of school uniforms you guys have wore during your life and what kind of regulations you have/had with them.

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keyllastic September 10 2009, 12:01:12 UTC
I only had one for a week in London, but let me know if you want me to tell you more :D

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crimsonswirls September 16 2009, 19:02:01 UTC
All the help is good!
Tällaista pientä nippelitietoa sitten vaan;
Et ollut kamalan kauan mutta varmaan ulkomaalaisena tuli paikallisien kanssa hetken aikaa puhuttua univormuista kun sellaiseen itsekin "jouduit". Millaisen kuvan sait heidän suhteestaan univormuihin? (Esimerkiksi Australiassa univormuja vihataan ihan täysillä siinä missä taas jossain Japanissa univormut on aika pop) Myös millainen on oma lopullinen mielipiteesi koulupuvuista?
Materiaalina asuissa on erittäin hiostava ja hiukan liian hienoa materiaalia oleva polycotton joka pitää kuivapestä. Tuliko sinulle ongelmia puhdistuksen kanssa kertaakaan tai muuten tukalat oltavat kun mieteit miten pitää siistissä kunnossa se shitti?
Tää viiminen kysymys nyt ei taida hirveästi koskea sinua kun varmaan koulu kustansi puvun mutta kysyn silti ettet oo ihan syrjitty:
Kuinka paljon jouduit itse kustantamaan puvustasi (puku itse, kuivapesut, uudelleensovitus tai korjailut pukuompelijalla)? Ei tarvitse olla tarkka summa.

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keyllastic September 16 2009, 20:55:21 UTC
Olin siis Marlborough School/Science Collegessa (http://www.marlborough.herts.sch.uk/) tuon viikon vuonna 2005. Kyseessä on public school, koulupuvut ei siis olleet mitään tiptophienoja (tosin lähipiirissä oli koulu jonka oppilailla oli juuri sellaiset tyylitellyt jakut jne, bussissa niihinkin tuli törmättyä :D) eikä pukuihin liittynyt mitään rajuja sääntöjä. Koulupuku koostui koulun kastanjanruskeasta svetarista, valkoisesta poolopaidasta ja mustista housuista/harmaasta hameesta jossa A-leikkaus sekä mustista kengistä. Myös tytöt saavat käyttää housuja koulussa. Oppilaiden mielestä puvut eivät olleet kauhean vaikeita tai inhottavia, eniten juteltiin siitä miten pissikset yleensä pukeutuu hameisiin ja koittaa epätoivoisesti livahtaa valvojilta lyhennellessä hameita. Muuten pukeutumissäännöissä sanotaan ettei meikkiä saisi olla eikä värjättyjä hiuksia katsota hyvällä (eli pääasiassa pinkit, siniset, jne eksoottiset värit kielletty ( ... )

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cold_jade September 10 2009, 12:47:18 UTC
In Singapore we spend at least 10 years wearing uniforms. But sadly I threw mine away so I can't provide you photos. But the image of my ghei secondary school uniform could never leave my poor brain. If you need any info feel free to ask.

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crimsonswirls September 16 2009, 18:55:32 UTC
*glomps* I have just a few guestions:
How would you say Singaporean young people reacts to school uniforms (in example, Australians hates having uniforms at all, where as Japanese girls often even chooses their schools based how kakkoii the uniform is in this or that school.); also what is your overall opinion on school uniform system in Singapore?
Since in most of the countries school uniforms are made from polycotton, they needs to be dry cleaned, how troublesome it was keeping uniforms in good state?
In a year how much you had to spend in school uniform (the dresses itself, cleaning, possible refitting or repairing broken things)? Doesn't have to be totally accurate sum.
Thank you for your help, you're dear!

... how ghei? Tell meeeeeee

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cold_jade September 17 2009, 06:13:15 UTC
How would you say Singaporean young people reacts to school uniforms (in example, Australians hates having uniforms at all, where as Japanese girls often even chooses their schools based how kakkoii the uniform is in this or that school.); also what is your overall opinion on school uniform system in Singapore?

I think it depends on your country system. Because Japanese and country like SG we have to wear uniforms, so we might as well choose the cuter/smarter ones. But in places where uniform is not a must, students will find it a bother. In Singapore, we generally don't put uniform into much consideration when choosing a school, because we tend to put academic results in a much higher priority. So it became that SG uniforms are all dull and lack creativity, and I guess teenagers hate the part that uniforms are "uncool". And then it leads to teenagers doing all sorts of funny things to their uniform. And so uniform became a reason why a lot of students get punish everyday, because our teachers does spot check our uniforms.

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