Doodling Uniforms and Convoys : The Culture and Tradition of Indonesian Students When Graduation Announcement

in life •  7 years ago  (edited)
Culture is a community custom that is recognized and occurs in a particular region and is an element that can not be separated from the subject. Culture is also often defined as a way of life that is developed and shared by a group of people and passed down from generation to generation. Culture is also often defined as a way of life developed and shared by a group of people and passed down from generation to generation. Culture consists of many elements including religion, politics, customs, equipment, clothing, language, and artistic systems. Each region certainly has its own culture, this culture can be a differentiation between one area with another region, even one country with another country.

While education is an important factor for the progress of a country. In fact, sometimes education is often used as a benchmark of the progress and success of human resource management in a country.

As we know that every country has its own rules in managing education in their respective regions, where the rules and regulations vary in each region in managing their education. But there is one culture of education in Indonesia is celebrating graduation by crossing out uniforms. The graduation celebration with crossed out the school uniform has become a tradition and culture among junior and senior high school students in Indonesia.


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Today Most high school students in Indonesia doodling uniforms when the graduation announcement

From late afternoon until late at night the students in Indonesia tonight celebrate their graduation by partying fora with their friends. Often in celebrations like this there are many deviant behaviors done by them. Starting from sex with her boyfriend in a drunken state to consume drugs type sabu-sabu and so forth. This is not a good culture to be defended, but it is a culture that destroys the future of a generation of nations. The students are candidates and the forerunners of future leadership holders, I can not imagine what would happen if they were to lead a country.

This culture should not be done, but what can make the rice has become porridge. Such celebrations have taken place and have become a tradition among the students in Indonesia. There is no preventive effort from the school or government to ban such celebrations as students do today.


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For students, graduation is one of their most important moments. So no wonder if many students who celebrate it. However, It is unfortunate that graduation celebrations chosen by junior high and high school adolescents are often of little use. Even the celebration is often a problem. They doodle uniforms using spray paint / phlox, vandalism, convoy, until Brawl.

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i love this great culture. it happens here too in Nigeria but it is after the last paper. pouring of water and defacing the cloth that is worn that day

what do you think does this culture is good?

i can't say if it is good or bad. all i know is if you are ok with it you go ahead with it if you are not it ok. it is a choice