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Re: high school in the united states/ arizona
(Anonymous) 2014-01-26 02:02 am (UTC)(link)-People are real teenagers, so they don't look like well groomed, styled and dressed adults with curves and perfect bodies
-No one dresses so nicely. This might be the midwesterner in me, but people were pretty lazy at my school and some people might put more work into their appearance, but when it's freezing most of the year, most people wear jeans or sweatpants.
-My school was relatively big but not huge, but I don't think we had a concept of "popularity." We kind of had the "jocks" but because I took all advanced level courses I never met them nor thought of them as socially superior to me (except the ones who were athletic and smart, therefore, not the stereotype). But yeah, people just hang out with their groups of friends. Might be tied to a particular interest, might not be. I think popularity is more of a thing at small schools, at big schools you just don't hang out with people you don't like.
-Cheerleaders were not really cool at my school. Some were nice enough, but they weren't particularly sexy or "slutty". It was just an extracurricular like anything else. Then again, at my school, what was cool was theater (huge program) and people in that area were a big deal. Well, that and hockey, but you can't expect anything else in Minnesota. lol
Re: high school in the united states/ arizona
(Anonymous) 2014-01-26 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)It was sort of a mix and match at my school - I was in high school in the early 2000s, so a lot of kids were still into the whole grunge thing, and of course not everyone could afford the latest fashion. But you also had a lot of kids who would come in looking like they were about to go on a date. But it wasn't necessarily a mark of how popular you were; when my friend dressed nicely, it just meant she was single and ready to date again.
Popularity at my school was more how many circles you were part of than what circle you were part of, honestly, and it didn't necessarily mean snobbery. Plus, looking back I think those of us who tried to be "individuals" and refused to join any group were just as snobby in our way. I have some specifically cringeworthy memories about that. :/