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Short dresses to the prom? A fashion no-no! |
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I think Canadian "Proms" (my highschool didn't call it the prom. It was the formal.) Are very different from American Proms.
While mnay of the girls were dressed up. Some were in short dresses, so long, some very simple some eleborate. However, all the guys were in suits, not tuxes. It's a lot more laid back and not a big deal. Or at least it wasn't at my highschool. |
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Oh, and I'm not talking about a "grad dance" in the Canadian sense. I'm talking about the dress to wear under my cap and gown (and for the rest of the afternoon) on Graduation day.
Maybe it would have been more clear to the Canadian GCers if I'd said "Convocation" instead of "Graduation". |
Ladies!
You should not be considering buying dresses from anywhere else other than: http://www.plainlydressed.com/
Or similar! |
Since when do the Amish use the internet?
~K*~ |
There were some Amish people in an episode of Jerry Springer.
[Allegedly they were Amish]. |
You know what's really weird? Until I was in OAC (final year of high school), I didn't even know that other Canadians called the "prom" their "grad". At my school it was always "The Formal". I got really confused as well when a friend of mine said her "graduation". I was like, waitaminute, GRADUATION as in COMMENCEMENT (Convocation is the term used for university students, at least in my area)? It's only April, and you haven't done finals yet! She had to explain to me that it was her Formal (though lately, I've seen more and more Toronto area schools use the term "prom". Holt Renfrew and Fairweather both advertise "Prom Dresses") It's like "public school" vs "elementary school". Most Torontonians and those who went to non-public schools say "elementary school", but once I got to university, I heard many small town Ontarians say "public school"
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-Just something from someone who went to a Catholic school from Grade 1-5. :) **Note to Americans: Most Canadian Catholic schools (at least in the elementary level) are supported by the provincial government the same way public schools are** |
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