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« on: December 17, 2021, 12:10:21 PM » |
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I've come to realize over the years that my schools were very odd in some of the things they didn't have. I used to think that these were all sort-of "legacy" things that schools once had, but no longer do, and were only kept alive by popular culture. But I'm now getting the feeling these are actually still quite common and my schools were just weird. So, for me, the answer is NOTA, and I want to see how many others are also NOTA.
Just to clarify the prom one a bit, my school did have prom, but it was much more a "grad night" event, where teachers would take the graduating class out to a nice dinner, and then we would have some activities afterwards. So "asking someone to prom" wasn't really a thing. There were other dances like Tolo that were more a dates thing, though.
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