how can i do both??? -.-Why not both?
Hahaha okie thanxare you in the gold coast with friends
if not then come back
if you are then don't bother
its really up to you tho. personally I didn't like my school formals (however I'm a guy and a BoSer, implies I'm an antisocial Asian gamer already)
lel my formal partner made out with 2 guys at afters (just to clarify both of which weren't me). formal partners are overrated anywayAs JT said if you have all your friends at the gold coast and you dont have a formal partner then it's not worth coming back as you'll want to be spending the formal with your formal date and at least some friends, otherwise it can be quite a good night and worth coming back.
Time machine 2ezhow can i do both??? -.-
yeah i dont have a formal partner... but all my close frndz r going to the formal...As JT said if you have all your friends at the gold coast and you dont have a formal partner then it's not worth coming back as you'll want to be spending the formal with your formal date and at least some friends, otherwise it can be quite a good night and worth coming back.
Then its worth going (Y) you can always go back to the gold coast lateryeah i dont have a formal partner... but all my close frndz r going to the formal...
+1Then its worth going (Y) you can always go back to the gold coast later
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I've avoided like all the ppl I didn't like from school... at uniformal is overrated tbh
plenty of opportunities like that in uni anyway
also you can avoid the ppl you don't like from your school lol
if you're a guy (which I'm aware OP isn't and I am) people don't really ask how their formals were. At least that is with the people I hang with anyway.I think you'll regret not going to it later in life when people ask you about how your formal was. I also found that end of year 12 where everyone sortof unites over HSC is a chance to finish up high school on a positive note with people whom you may cross paths with again in the future.
That being said if you've got amazing mates to go on holiday with and you're all jigging the formal then that's a different story.
ah 10 years out of HS. Point taken.You'd be surprised how often the topic of formals/proms/etc comes up in everyday conversation when you're ten years out of high school. I personally didn't think it would matter but surprisingly it does come up.