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I have a suit thing and a shirt, but do I wear a tie or will I get sweaty and look like a wet politician for no reason?
Also, do all you GCSE/A-Level finishers have proms soon? My little sister got hers tonight, she's been faffing for around 3 days 'getting ready'.
Dork.
You're not American, no matter how much you try to be, goth-fase.
It's a 'do'
Strictly formal wear.
Great
All the girls are making a big deal about it, to be honest, I'm not even that bothered about going. It'll be the same as the one when we left school minus the idiots.
> we don't have a prom thing at our collage and even if we did i doubt
> i'd go to it. my mate's having a house party after the exams so
> that'll be fun
House party? Is your friend nuts? I have been to many of them & not one has left the house in a good state after it. Houses get trashed at house parties, FACT!
> Ours is at the Albert Hall in Nottingham.
>
> Strictly formal wear.
>
> Great
Heh. mine said the same when I had mine in Nottingham. Two girls still managed to turn up in jeans and clubbing tops. They weren't turned away.
Had it's bonuses though, Lucy found me to be rather dashing in my rented tux.
> Do I wear a tie?
Black single breasted suit, black shirt (faintly patterned, double cuff (cufflinks)), plain metalic silver tie. Not too shiney silver, fairly muted. Tied with a thick double windsor knot. Tie rack do the best one, only 8 quid too.
Killer combo. The chicks dig it, and it's got me each and every job I've applied for.
[edit] Well, that and my obvious genius.