Thread 212331714 - /int/ [Archived: 651 hours ago]

Anonymous Australia
7/2/2025, 4:48:16 AM No.212331714
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Does your country use school uniforms?

Australia
Yes. See attached, a typical Catholic school
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Anonymous Sweden
7/2/2025, 4:49:49 AM No.212331738
>>212331714 (OP)
No. Only very rarely do private boarding schools and the like use them.
Anonymous Canada
7/2/2025, 4:50:11 AM No.212331745
>>212331714 (OP)
The school I went to had one. Should be normalized
Anonymous Japan
7/2/2025, 4:50:57 AM No.212331754
>>212331714 (OP)
yes. it is a part of the nations cultural identity and provides a brief glint of happiness to commuting salarymen.
Anonymous Finland
7/2/2025, 4:51:29 AM No.212331767
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Let me tell you another interesting fact about Finland.
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Anonymous New Zealand
7/2/2025, 4:52:00 AM No.212331772
>>212331767
why did they prohibit it?
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Anonymous Brazil
7/2/2025, 4:52:07 AM No.212331774
>>212331767
but why?
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Anonymous Argentina
7/2/2025, 4:53:07 AM No.212331786
>>212331774
Cuz its so progressive dude lmao
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Anonymous New Zealand
7/2/2025, 4:55:47 AM No.212331814
>>212331714 (OP)
Imagine getting your head crushed in between those thighs
Anonymous Brazil
7/2/2025, 4:56:24 AM No.212331823
>>212331786
I studied in a no-uniform school and the progressive folx were vocally pro-uniform because kids wearing their everyday clothes can promote inequality and stuff
Anonymous Saudi Arabia
7/2/2025, 4:57:39 AM No.212331841
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Anonymous Finland
7/2/2025, 5:02:54 AM No.212331917
>>212331772
>>212331774
National Agency for Education kinda states that schools have no right to infringe upon student's right personal freedom or their right to freedom of expression.
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Anonymous Brazil
7/2/2025, 5:06:54 AM No.212331969
>>212331767
damn, you DO suffer after all
Anonymous Japan
7/2/2025, 5:11:15 AM No.212332034
>>212331772
>>212331917
I guess the underlying reason is that they regard uniforms as the Russian or Swedish culture.
Anonymous South Korea
7/2/2025, 5:13:47 AM No.212332067
dreamy thighs
Anonymous New Zealand
7/2/2025, 5:17:48 AM No.212332131
>>212331714 (OP)
yeah, all of the primary school uniforms look similar, but HS uniforms are usually unique looking to the school, red, yellow, white, blue and black are all common colors
Anonymous Puerto Rico
7/2/2025, 6:07:13 AM No.212332795
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>>212331714 (OP)
this chick aged at x2 rate these past 5 years
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Anonymous Indonesia
7/2/2025, 6:46:48 AM No.212333254
>>212332795
kek
Anonymous Mexico
7/2/2025, 6:51:12 AM No.212333321
>>212331767
I am so sorry
Anonymous Romania
7/2/2025, 7:01:47 AM No.212333486
>>212331767
uniforms aren't commonplace here
we only had like a couple of years during which some schools or even classes tried to implement some kind of uniform and the most they've ever got was a retarded dress code, like having us wear some kind of long sleeve green polo shirt, or just a dark blue shirt with a red tie.
Anonymous Australia
7/2/2025, 7:17:24 AM No.212333694
>>212332795
you are dangerously low testosterone if you wouldn't breed