Thai student with short skirt
Thai students have for years said
they dress the way they do precisely because they see the uniform as a
rule from an earlier time and they just want to appear stylish and
young.
In reacting to news of the Japanese uniform poll, a
columnist for Naew Na spun the usual line in calling for greater moral
teaching to stem the tide of eroticism on campus.
“At least, the
existence of uniforms will help teach our children about discipline and
courtesy. Uniforms will remind them of their status as students whose
role is to study and seek knowledge.”
“Students in uniforms should be mindful in whatever they do or don’t do,” wrote the author of the Kuan Nam Hai Sai column.
“The
most practical solution could be to educate and make students
appreciate the value of wisdom and good deeds, instead of external
beauty, stardom and fame.
Quite a few people suggest that student uniforms be discontinued in order to end the fuss.
Educational
institutes, themselves, are partly to blame, many have made their
student uniforms more flashy in hopes of attracting more students to
enroll. The practice is prevalent among business and vocational schools.
A
Japanese girl wearing a skirt so short that even her pantie is exposed
when she bends over slightly.In universities, although there are rules
governing student uniforms, students usually modify their outfits to
make them more attractive, like making the skirt shorter or the shirt
tighter than is permitted.
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