Friday, September 20, 2013

Against School Uniform - Argument

I am against School Uniforms. I think if we wear clothes that are not a uniform, we don’t get to wear the same clothes everyday. We can express our identity better. We can choose what we want to wear, so it’s not going to look boring. It is also comfortable for all of us.  But of course, we have to think of wearing the appropriate clothes that are suitable for our age. The school must make rules and regulations in wearing clothes. For example, we choose to wear a skirt, we have to wear shorts inside or like make the skirt longer, the shortest height of the skirt is around our knees.

It is also less cost, because we just get to wear what we already have at our home. Because most school clothing are expensive. Each year increasing for the school’s profit. Another reason, because every year we’re growing, our size of clothing might be different and that means we have to buy a new one. It means we have to buy another new uniform, which is expensive.

Actually, wearing simple clothing is enough, nothing to fancy. School is not a place to brag your clothing brands or brag your jewelries. School is a place to study and increase your knowledge and understanding and is also a place to improve your attitude, so you can apply all the learner profiles. Honestly this topic of wearing something fancy can lead to something bad of course, like jealously and bullying.  That’s why I think wearing something fancy must not be allowed. There some limits to the clothing that all of us must use. Though I think in SVP, jealously and bullying will not happen often, maybe like one or two time. But in other schools that can’t afford, it is possible.


So I still am against School Uniform considering that jealously and bullying happens very rare in schools like SVP, but if it is in other school, I’m pretty sure there will be this kind of problem happening. Wearing free clothes is basically to express your identity, your feeling. Not to show off or brag what you have. 

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