jobrolover3725 answered Friday June 13 2008, 6:52 pm: well there's like different types of things that people usually write:
BEST FRIENDS: i find that i usually take up like a page in their yearbook talking about all the fun memories that year, inside jokes, how much fun this summer is going to be, etc.
FRIENDS: talk about memories together, funny times, etc. basically the same as best friends except you probably have less to say haha
AQUAINTANCES: say you liked having _____ class with them, talk about something funny that happened. if you cant think of anything tell them they're nice or they have a great personality or something like that and then say you hope they have a great summer.
PEOPLE YOU DONT KNOW: hopefully, they won't ask you to sign their yearbooks. but if they do then just write have a great summer or have fun at college or whatever.
schochie16 answered Friday June 13 2008, 12:43 pm: Since its senior year, say have fun at college and then sighn your name. Say good luck in college and in life then write your name. YOu can't say nothing when its senior year. IF you wanted to make it more personal you can say, i wish we had gotten to know each other more but have fun in college, stay in touch! and then your name. but its all in opinon what you want to say.
xY0M0MMAx answered Friday June 13 2008, 12:25 pm: Just say have a great summer or stay in touch and sign your name.
Or you could just sign your name if that's what alot of people did. [ xY0M0MMAx's advice column | Ask xY0M0MMAx A Question ]
Janie93 answered Friday June 13 2008, 11:35 am: wether i know people or not, i just say ROCK ON! and sign my name. You may have heard this but try just saying have a great summer. [ Janie93's advice column | Ask Janie93 A Question ]
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