• kattenluik@feddit.nl
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    11 months ago

    Haven’t you heard? Every country has year books and OP isn’t leaving the rest of the world out!

    I don’t know anywhere else they’re used, but in the US at the end of a “high school” year everyone gets their picture taken and they can put in a quote below their picture, this is then put in a book with the pictures laid out in a grid pattern.

    This means that when you go to another page or close the books, the pictures on the other page touch and kiss!?!? No idea why the US would ever allow pictures with minors kissing but who knows.

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        11 months ago

        In this case its at least NORTH American since Canadian schools do yearbooks as well

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      11 months ago

      We have to clarify every time something is American? People don’t even realize because, well, it’s so normal to an American. It’s not like it’s done spitefully.

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        11 months ago

        This only just federated, but yes things like this do indeed have to be clarified or at least edited afterwards with a tag or something.