Graduation, graduation, graduation. One can talk endlessly and tirelessly about that, but since I am still a college student, I will only talk about my high school graduation. High school graduation where I live is not like those in, for example, the United States of America. We don't have prom dances and such things; so we have a quiet and peaceful graduation. On the graduation day, one goes to their school in order to get their transcripts, congratulate other students who have passed, and condoling those who have not. In a quiet friendly atmosphere, graduates tend to usually plan a trip for the summer vacation with each other as a sign of happiness and relief. Happiness for graduation, and relief from the stress of anticipation of whether their hard work throughout the entire year will, or will not, pay off. As a result, having a quiet peaceful, and yet full of fun graduation is a whole lot better to me than just having a loud, maybe troublesome graduation like those of the United States and some other European countries. Very interesting topic Sara. Thanks, and I hope you find what you were seeking in my reply.
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