E.B. asks from Federal Way, WA on June 29, 2011
High School Reunion
My ten year High School Reunion is at the end of July.
I have waffled back and forth on whether or not we would attend. It is a two day thing. First night is open invite, at a local bar. I am not doing that for sure.
The second event is a family event, at the Local zoo. And then the big event is on Saturday evening.
Did you go to yours? any of them, 10, 20 if they do thirty....?
My three best friends, are refusing to go. None of them had a great experience in High School. So, going is something I knew they would NEVER do.
My husband didnt go to his either. He went to a school in another city here. I knew no one. He didnt care...so there for we didnt go.
I am so torn. There really is not anyone I want to see. But I think I have done VERY well for myself. I dont have a fab career or fancy stuff to show off..but I do have three amazing kids and I think they are something to brag about....
Did you go and then ask your self why you did?Was it a popularity contest the moment you walked in the room??
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L.U. answers from Seattle on June 29, 2011
I will never go to any of my high school reunions. Why? So I can see that the cheerleaders got fat and the high school jock is unemployed? I don't care what they are doing with their lives and I highly doubt they care what I am doing with mine. The few people from high school that I do care about are still my friends now.
L.
(HS grad of '95)
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S.T. answers from Denver on June 29, 2011
My 10 year is also coming up! Ha ha! I decided not to go. I think it's just an excuse for people to brag and show off, and I was part of the "class of... " group on Facebook and all the same people that were popular in high school are running it and after reading all the posts it just felt WAY too much like high school again. I think Facebook makes reunions unnecessary - if anyone really wanted to contact me they could find me that way, but I'm kind of bitter and didn't have a lot of close friends in high school and the ones I did have I still talk to.
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M.M. answers from Chicago on June 29, 2011
I went to my 10yr, and really didn't want to. But I was glad that I did and had a good time.
I didn't have good relationships with most of my class - I usually hung around with the class or two ahead of me.
I found that most of the unpopular kids from back in the day were the most interesting and successful people to talk to at the reunion. We had a great time.
My best friend dragged me there. I'm glad she did.
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L.P. answers from Albuquerque on June 29, 2011
I did go to mine and had a blast. Like other people said, it was not very "braggy" and it was awesome to hang out with people that you spent so much time with in the past but not have all of those teenage hormones and drama to get in the way! More people than we expected showed up and everyone that went was glad that they did! We will be going to my husbands in a couple of weeks and are really excited to know that they are not like the ones you see in movies, and that people really can mature and grow up!
Let us know if you do go!
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H.B. answers from Dallas on June 29, 2011
Ugh...the three worst words in the English language....High School Reunion.
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L.U. answers from Seattle on June 29, 2011
I will never go to any of my high school reunions. Why? So I can see that the cheerleaders got fat and the high school jock is unemployed? I don't care what they are doing with their lives and I highly doubt they care what I am doing with mine. The few people from high school that I do care about are still my friends now.
L.
(HS grad of '95)
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M.M. answers from Chicago on June 29, 2011
I went to my 10yr, and really didn't want to. But I was glad that I did and had a good time.
I didn't have good relationships with most of my class - I usually hung around with the class or two ahead of me.
I found that most of the unpopular kids from back in the day were the most interesting and successful people to talk to at the reunion. We had a great time.
My best friend dragged me there. I'm glad she did.
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T.S. answers from San Francisco on June 29, 2011
If there's no one you really want to see then I don't see any reason to go. You'll probably just be bored.
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M.D. answers from Dallas on June 29, 2011
We had a 5 year that I went too... I wasn't invited to my 10 year, but I was out of state and didn't keep in touch with anyone (however, I'm from a small town and they all know my grandparents who still lived there to get my info). I was invited to my 15 but couldn't make it. Since I do live out of state, grew up in Illinois, it's a long drive so I need to have a few things else plan if I do go. I actually want to go back next year for my 20th. I consider myself average, had a pretty positive experience in High School. I was friends with everyone, I think... Other than the $$$ about going back, my weight is a little issue to me. I was athletic and not so much anymore, I was never a thin thing either, but I look back at my pictures and I really wasn't fat like I thought i was... would die to look like that again...
I'll admit, thank goodness for facebook because I did re-unite with a lot of them off that, and sure would like to see them again...
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S.T. answers from Denver on June 29, 2011
My 10 year is also coming up! Ha ha! I decided not to go. I think it's just an excuse for people to brag and show off, and I was part of the "class of... " group on Facebook and all the same people that were popular in high school are running it and after reading all the posts it just felt WAY too much like high school again. I think Facebook makes reunions unnecessary - if anyone really wanted to contact me they could find me that way, but I'm kind of bitter and didn't have a lot of close friends in high school and the ones I did have I still talk to.
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S.H. answers from Spokane on June 29, 2011
I missed my 10 year b/c of a death in the family but I do plan to go to my 20 next summer.
I would definitely plan to attend the family event at the zoo! I think that would be fun. I would actually lean toward the casual event at the bar if you're not sure if you want to go or how long you want to stay b/c it would be easy to sneak out when you want to.
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