I want to wear this cute t-shirt to my next informal casual school dance, but do you think it would be weird to wear a "Geeks Are Hot" t-shirt to a dance? By the way, it's a highschool dance and it's for freshmen and softmores only. Oh, and the shirt is pink and it is from wet seal.
Karen answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 2:57 pm: It wouldn't be weird at all to wear a "Geeks Are Hot" t-shirt to a dance. It's just a shirt and it sounds really cute. You should wear it to your next school dance that's casual. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Ashley1 answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 2:06 pm: Cool! Wear it! I mean, Who cares what other people think anyways? Wear some cute low rise jeans and some pink lip gloss. :-)
Mackenzie answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 12:48 pm: It sounds fine to me, but if you'Re uncomfoRtable about it, peRhaps you should just play it safe and go with something else? Goodluck deciding. =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
texangirl01 answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 12:40 pm: it wouldnt be weird but i would dress it up....wear some shoes with a heel and some cute jemlery and like some low rise jeans and do your hair cute! hehe [ texangirl01's advice column | Ask texangirl01 A Question ]
xcaseyx answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 10:18 am: i dont think thats weird .. i mean just be careful .. cuz i dont know if you'd wanna dance with a "geek" so just be careful nobody reads it that you dont want to hah .. but i guess you can wear that .. dont worry about what other people think just wear what you want to. [ xcaseyx's advice column | Ask xcaseyx A Question ]
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