debate "Are today's children fashion victim"
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Your debate...
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"Teenagers (not all, but generally) look absolutely ridiculous
It is absolutely sickening to see girls with extremely revealing tops, those rediculous "messy buns" and worst of all, almost see-through gym-legging things, especially when they are fat and do cartwheels like the people in my class. And the boys too, with their jedward hairstyles, and what the hell are those tight turned up denim shorts supposed to be about?
Now I know so much about these people, and I say "not all, but generally" because I am a teenager myself, a 16-year-old boy. But unlike my brainwashed peers, I don't care about fitting in. Personally I love the fashion and morals of the 1950's. I wish I didn't care about what other people wore but when it gets to the extent that it makes you feel sick, especially the girls, you simply can't help it.
Fashion is making us forget our culture
Fashion is taken too seriously that by focusing on fashion people are forgetting their culture ,even if there is no rule that state you should follow your culture compulsory but if we forget our culture that means we are forgetting how to behave our selfs. So we shouldn't focus on fashion that much.
Most children especially teenagers, are suffering in their academic areas because they are interested more in what to wear and what not to...they want to look better than others They are more considered about new fads..which they shouldn't be.
Thank You
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Your debate...
TIP:--- START AND END YOUR SPEECH WITH AN APPROPRIATE QUOTATION ..THIS IS LIKED BY THE FRONT ROW/JUDGES..
"Teenagers (not all, but generally) look absolutely ridiculous
It is absolutely sickening to see girls with extremely revealing tops, those rediculous "messy buns" and worst of all, almost see-through gym-legging things, especially when they are fat and do cartwheels like the people in my class. And the boys too, with their jedward hairstyles, and what the hell are those tight turned up denim shorts supposed to be about?
Now I know so much about these people, and I say "not all, but generally" because I am a teenager myself, a 16-year-old boy. But unlike my brainwashed peers, I don't care about fitting in. Personally I love the fashion and morals of the 1950's. I wish I didn't care about what other people wore but when it gets to the extent that it makes you feel sick, especially the girls, you simply can't help it.
Fashion is making us forget our culture
Fashion is taken too seriously that by focusing on fashion people are forgetting their culture ,even if there is no rule that state you should follow your culture compulsory but if we forget our culture that means we are forgetting how to behave our selfs. So we shouldn't focus on fashion that much.
Most children especially teenagers, are suffering in their academic areas because they are interested more in what to wear and what not to...they want to look better than others They are more considered about new fads..which they shouldn't be.
Thank You
HOPE IT HELPS
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