Thursday, December 24, 2009

some Japanese could explain to me, Why the school girls in Japan use a tie in their uniform


some Japanese could explain to me, Why the school girls in Japan use a tie in their uniform ?
when the school girls used (which year) I need a lot of info
Japan - 3 Answers
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1 :
There are schools in the UK where girls wear ties with their uniforms. If you've seen the Harry Potter films, you will have noticed the ties that all the students, including the girls, wear at Hogwarts, and these costumes were inspired by many real-life UK school uniforms. Whether Japan adopted this practice from the UK or came up with it independently I don't know. However, ties look neat and official, they're one of the ways that the identity of the school can be proclaimed (along with a crest on a jacket or a badge on a cap), and the idea was probably initially inspired by the fact that boys wore ties with school uniforms.
2 :
Many Primary and Secondary schools in Japan use the tie. It makes the uniform, well, more uniform! The only difference between males and females in the schools is the bottoms; girls are required to wear skirts with long socks or tights and boys must wear black or khaki trousers. The ties vary between schools, but for the majority, the tie must reach the lower abdomen and be tight against the collar. After school hours (such as walking home) the students may slightly alter the uniforms, such as loosening the tie or unbottoning the overcoat. Each school has it's own rules, but for the most part, these are the accepted standards.
3 :
It's their uniform. There is no reason "why". It does not make sense to look for "why". Usually, junior high and high schools require uniforms. Elementary and colleges do not. And uniforms vary from school to school. Some of them do not have ties.
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