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japanese school girl.?

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How do you ask out a girl in school in Australia and how do you tell your friends?

I like this girl at out school. We are a school that has uniforms, so we can't dress nicely. I wait for her when she gets to the bus stop. She walks past me and i just stare. Can anyone help me with your genuine experience on how to ask this girl out? Btw im in yr 8


Hey, i was wondering if maybe you'd like to hang out some time...maybe go to a movie or something?

if she asks why, just say, idk, you seem pretty cool so i thought i'd give you a chance :]

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What do you think of this (genuine answers only *please*)?

My daughter-in-law has dropped my grandsons off here now and given me a *list* of "holiday clothes" that I am supposed to buy for them (and the cash of course but that is not the point).
The boys *have* plenty of clothes (I have my own for them here too that she doesn't like but they do - on the whole).
Anyway I normally love clothes shopping with the boys (I always buy their school uniforms in Sept. and *I* pay for them although I had some problems this year over her buying teflon shorts for them afterwards -

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind ex;_ylt=AoElsWw288xGLmQQ0UQisyghBgx.?qid =20070613233918AA2mofA

Anyway the point is that they do not *need* new clothes - they have plenty and she will only complain about what I choose anyway.
They don't go away until after next week so *she* could take them shopping for clothes on the weekend anyway.
The boys are all excited about going shopping for their clothes but I can't be bothered.
What should I do?
Just to add - they are seven,eight and three - I have bought many clothes for the older two and they are fine but she wants them in "designer" clothes and it is rubbing off on Lewis and the other two are picking up on that too - why should I bother anymore - they are quite happy here now anyway and it is coming on to rain (as usual) and she doesn't even like me dressing them in waterproofs (practical but not "fashionable") so why should I care? It's *their* (*hers* rather) holiday abroad.Most of it will probably be stuck in the airport anyway!
Oh yes "LIttle Bear" - Asda,Ethel Austin and so on would be fine for me - but *her*? - money (my son's) is not a problem! but let me buy the "wrong" stuff and all hell let's loose.
And I *did* get them into school the other week - I was just dreaming!
Anyway no offence - thank you for answering in a genuine manner and giving me a chance to "vent"!
I *may* go out with them later - who knows?.I need moral support!
Let me emphasise that they do not *need* new clothes - they are supposed to be going to the "home of the sun" anyway and spend all of the time in swimming trunks from what I'm told so what is she about? - *image* (hers) on the 'plane and the hotel I would say and what sort of a holiday is that for the boys? - if they ever get there that is!
Well actually "babyalmie" they *like* the idea that I am doing "Nanna's work" on here while they are drawing a picture for me - it's raining anyway so we can't go out.
Anyhow - thank you for your kind thoughts.
Well "babycakes" - I brought up *four* boys on my own on a shoestring budget and there is *no* need for these boys to have new clothes just to go onto an aeroplane.
Like with food I hate wasting money on clothes that will be thrown out soon - modern-day parents don't know they're born.
What you do with your children is your business - and just see how they cope when you are not there to finance their whims.
Anyway - thank you for your input.
"purplellamatree" : I have bought them nice clothes in the past (and with *my* money although my son does give me some for looking after them them although I don't *ask* for it) but she then complained about them and so I keep the clothes here for them to change into after school and so on and that worked fine except the eldest is starting to complain about them now - picked up from his Mother.
Anyhow - I did take them out today and bought the basics - shorts, t-shirts,socks and underwear and she is happy enough - but they already had those as I say and why they need new items just to go on holiday in I don't know (as I say she claims to be taking them abroad for the sunshine so she will be lounging about all day by a pool or on the beach and all they will need are hats sandals and swimming trunks (and I certainly wasn't going to buy them new pairs of them but I bet she will once she gets over there and sees the latest "fashion" and unecessary clothes for herself too to bring back!)
And "purplellamatree" - the point is my boys *could* go out in any weather if I wanted them to because they had *appropriate* clothes to do so (waterproofs,thick,warm pullovers and so on) - that is my point and not contradictory at all!
I just want the best for the boys like their Father and uncles had.
Just to add she *was* happy enough with what I bought and the boys and I had fun too so it wasn't too bad after all.
Now I must think about packing myself because *I* will need a holiday too while they are away (and my packing will take about five minutes once I decide - I won't need anything new and I'll go by train just as me and my boys used to!).
Well "babycakes" I would explain more fully if you had e-mail but in fact my boys *did* have an orange and pants (or socks) in their Cgristmas stockings and then mainly clothes too as a main present (and my parents and brothers treated them to other things like books and toys and so on).
You are absolutely free to do as you wish with your children but these boys are with me often and I see things she (and my son) often miss so I feel entitled to point them out for *their* (the children's) sakes.Other modern parents *might* also learn something but I am just expressing an opinion.
"mgnavadomskis" - well if I were to go fully into everything my questions would be even longer than they already are!
I only come across as so critical because I just give the salient points.
I am from Yorkshire and we speak our mind here but I do *not* criticise her in front of the boys and it was only after she'd gone (and she *did* whisk in and out as she was late for work and thrust the list and money into my hands - along with the boys!) that I thought about it.I just thought I'd put it out on Yahooo Answers - what is wrong with that?
I normally only ask practical questions that may help me and her - like over the teflon shorts or water on aeroplanes and the answers can put my mind at rest.
My name and Yorkshire Rose are distinctive so those who do not like my questions can simply ignore them if they so wish - but thank you for your considered answer - there *is* food for thought there other than your *wrong* assumptions about the relationship between DIL and me.
Well "Lady Moonlight" I *did* take them in the end as I have mentioned above - but I don't blame you if you didn't get to reading down that far!!!!


Hmmmm....

Well, the best thing to do from my experiences and kids (as I somehow get saddled with babysitting the kids while on our family hols and they're a nightmare!!) is to go and get the cheapest multipacks of t-shirts, shorts, that sort of thing. Reason why, they're only going to hit the beach, pool, restaurant, play park or even the hotel/apartment where you're going to be staying and wreck the living cr*p out of them, so there's not much point in paying out loads for the bare basics.

My friend got her little son loads of designer clothes for his first holiday out of Debenhams in Lakeside.

Next thing she knew once he had worn them once or twice, they were scuffed, worn looking and had stains and holes in.
She was soooooo gutted! Now though, she'll pop into Asda, Tesco, Matalan, Primark or anywhere else that have nice clothes that aren't going to break the bank and kit him out completely for maybe a total of around £45.
Compared to Debenhams or somewhere like that....YIKES!

I'd just gently suggest that kids is kids. Get them cheap stuff that you can just throw away once they get home if they're proper wrecked. Matalan is great for kids clothes, so is Next (their clothes are pretty tough, too!) and if they're after something a bit more pricey but still fashionable, Gap.

Teflon shorts though are ok. I had them when I was at school and they were tougher than the average pair of trousers as well as being water and stain repellant.
Then again I was always a tomboy and was constantly playing football and doing all the stuff that little girls DIDN'T do and needed to have clothes that could stand up to me and my "antics!" (Including mud, and of course every time I even opened my lunch box at school, food!)

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What colour best represents my views on education?

I'm asking again because I didn't get any real answers.
My views on education:
• Education and schooling isn’t just about preparing people for jobs, it’s not even about that at all. It’s about helping people live up to all their dreams and ambitions.
• Schools shouldn’t be all about money and grades. Schools should recognise genuine and demonstrated ability and talent, rather than numbers (grades), which don’t truly recognised ability.
• Schools should focus on giving pupils an equal education and helping people achieve their potentials.
• The school uniform is a sign of conformity and blocks out the individual self. As long as school uniforms exist, school children can never shine as individuals. Put simply, there should be no uniform code.
• Education boards and exam boards shouldn’t shun people for having dyed hair or boldly styled hair. Pupils should be allowed to have whatever hair they liked, even no hair, and it shouldn’t affect education.

What colour best represents these views? Animal or object (s) optional.


I think silver sequins or a shiny earth or a shiny silver star would be good, or a fish! Here's why:

silver has no color, signifying a color-blind world when it comes to opportunities
silver is bold, bright, and shines, like you feel all students should be allowed to do.

I totally agree with you about the grades thing. Intelligence is not measured by grades. Grades only measure how good you are at getting good grades and following a system. Your symbol could be something free or free-flowing, like a river or a bird or a fish. Fish might be good because they come in all kinds of different shapes and colors.Or you could pick something that symbolizes knowledge and fairness, like scales or a book (hey, fish have scales!) but those aren't as visually exciting or unique.

Those are some ideas to think about. How you put them together or use them to inspire you is up to you!

To those who beleive in ghosts...?

Please can you answer me this? Given that the human spirit only exists within the human body, how, when you pass over, can you still be the spirit of a man or woman if your spirit is human and only defined by the body it is in? Also, how do you get to see the spirit of a woman in a dress? Or a child in a school uniform? How did the clothes get into the spirit world??? Genuine question cos i'd really like to know...


Spirits are made of photons, they interact by bending electrical magnetic fields through dark energy. The DNA effect explains that our spirit takes the form of our DNA (our body) as light particles make "clones" using recon-structure of our info-structure. Your soul reflects you materialistic body until you are released from your body and go on to a next dimension (this is known as death) thus you will hold on to human shape into a 4 dimensional perspective. some of us aren't lucky enough to go on to the next dimension and are absorbed or blocked, like energy, being recycled over and over in the universe (caused by entropy) The clothes are the creation of the soul (conscience as called by some) this happens when the soul is aware of it being blocked (this happens when the frequency of the soul matches a memory lenght of the soul's life) the conscience reflects it's photons or light particles in a way to change it's shape to fit the outside perspective (making it a Hollow, with see through appearance due to the photon's being concentrated on the surface)

~Take your time to understand this, but it is the real deal!


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