- 30 May 2016 17:12
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I do not know if there is already a topic related to this, so if it is ... I am more than happy to continue writing in there.
If not, I do explain here, why I put this topic in here (Australia)
Me and my wife (who is from Australia) are planning to move to Australia. We live in Belgium now.
She told me that in Australia, it is not uncommon for schoolkids to use an uniform. The general idea is to prevent that other children would make fun of someone that can not effort Armani, of any other brand that is 'more fancy' than a jeans created by mrs. Cheap.
I am against uniforms, as there is also the weekend, the soccer club, the karate club, or whatever kids do after school hours.
Kids can even come across other school kids in the supermarket; or just outside in the city ...
Beside this I think, that you should take care of the behaviour (which is making fun of someone else that is not wearing "expensive" clothes).
If you can do something about that, uniforms are not a need.
So, what do you men/women think?
If not, I do explain here, why I put this topic in here (Australia)
Me and my wife (who is from Australia) are planning to move to Australia. We live in Belgium now.
She told me that in Australia, it is not uncommon for schoolkids to use an uniform. The general idea is to prevent that other children would make fun of someone that can not effort Armani, of any other brand that is 'more fancy' than a jeans created by mrs. Cheap.
I am against uniforms, as there is also the weekend, the soccer club, the karate club, or whatever kids do after school hours.
Kids can even come across other school kids in the supermarket; or just outside in the city ...
Beside this I think, that you should take care of the behaviour (which is making fun of someone else that is not wearing "expensive" clothes).
If you can do something about that, uniforms are not a need.
So, what do you men/women think?
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