What is your favorite school event? You maybe have some of your favorite school events. First, I will introduce our school events. The types of school events typically divided into five events that include exchange event, ritual event, training event, physical event, and safety event. The school events can be good experiences for many students. There are special school events that can be a special experience around the world. Those are Wacky Tacky Day and school party event. I heard that both two events have been loved by many students because of their specificity.
Wacky Tacky is a school event day in which students wear a mismatching assortment of clothes. They wear strange combinations of clothes. Students usually wear mixed patterns clothes. The definition of tacky is something tasteless and overdone, or something that is still sticky. A really ugly, gaudy, and poor decorated house is an example of tacky. Wacky Day is every Wednesday, in March. Students choose the wackiest student. There are tips that can be a wacky student. Poor quality, shoddy, clothing of appearance, and unfashionable are the main points. In addition, there are many ideas for the classroom such as putting socks on the table, reading aloud, talking wacky, and many more.
The party event is second the special event. It usually starts at 6 P.M and ends at 10 P.M. It is held two or three times per year. Students decorate the stage or the school cafeteria. Some people maybe think about why it is a special event. It is a famous event in the U.S. But not feasible in South Korea. It is because Korean students think that school is a place where we should study. It is a traditional prejudice in South Korea. It is a traditional prejudice in South Korea. It is something hard in South Korea. So, the party event is special to Koreans.
In conclusion, Tacky Wacky Day and the school party event are the most special events around the world because of their discrimination special points from other events and Korean prejudice. How about suggesting to do those events to others?
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