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Should you wear what you want? Or should you wear what others think you should wear? What do you think?
You. parents have been complaining about the way you dress. They say you can express yourself, but that maybe you should tone it down. Spiky hair is all right, but not all the time. As for the nose ring-they can live with it, but not at your grandmother's birthday party. You're sick of all these fashion rules and tell your parents that how you dress is no one's business but yours. You have to be yourself. A month later, parent-teacher conferences roll around. You've been doing well this semester, so you're not sweating it. But when you catch your parents heading off to the meetings, you can't believe your eyes. Your mother is wearing a red mini-skirt and an enormous blonde wig. Your father's wearing a gross Hawaiian shirt and torn shorts, You're furious ! You say you'll be the laughing stock of the school; they tell you they're just being themselves. What do you say now? Should you change the way you dress because of what other people might think?
Yes Opinion
It's a fact: People judge you by the clothes you wear, Sometimes that's wrong. But if you're meeting someone who doesn't know you, they don't always have much to go on. Y3u may be a great person. But if you're wearing a shirt with a skull on it, someone might find that frightening. Y3u don't always have to conform. But sometimes it's best to dress according to the situation.
No Opinion
You should always be yourself. It's as simple as that. If people are shallow enough to judge you by the clothes you wear, that's their problem, not yours, Anyway, if your family and friends really love you, they'll get over what might scare them at first. Even grandparents. Probably half the stuff kids do seems strange to grandparents. But most of the time they manage to love their grandkids anyway.
Your turn!
Consider Both Sides: What's your view on this debate? Think about the other side and defend it.
You. parents have been complaining about the way you dress. They say you can express yourself, but that maybe you should tone it down. Spiky hair is all right, but not all the time. As for the nose ring-they can live with it, but not at your grandmother's birthday party. You're sick of all these fashion rules and tell your parents that how you dress is no one's business but yours. You have to be yourself. A month later, parent-teacher conferences roll around. You've been doing well this semester, so you're not sweating it. But when you catch your parents heading off to the meetings, you can't believe your eyes. Your mother is wearing a red mini-skirt and an enormous blonde wig. Your father's wearing a gross Hawaiian shirt and torn shorts, You're furious ! You say you'll be the laughing stock of the school; they tell you they're just being themselves. What do you say now? Should you change the way you dress because of what other people might think?
Yes Opinion
It's a fact: People judge you by the clothes you wear, Sometimes that's wrong. But if you're meeting someone who doesn't know you, they don't always have much to go on. Y3u may be a great person. But if you're wearing a shirt with a skull on it, someone might find that frightening. Y3u don't always have to conform. But sometimes it's best to dress according to the situation.
No Opinion
You should always be yourself. It's as simple as that. If people are shallow enough to judge you by the clothes you wear, that's their problem, not yours, Anyway, if your family and friends really love you, they'll get over what might scare them at first. Even grandparents. Probably half the stuff kids do seems strange to grandparents. But most of the time they manage to love their grandkids anyway.
Your turn!
Consider Both Sides: What's your view on this debate? Think about the other side and defend it.
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