Holsten wrote: » Do these actually happen in Ireland?
shruikan2553 wrote: » Yeah, they're pretty much events where everyone has 2-3 children and some middle management job at most.
RayM wrote: » Not that I mind - it would amount to little more than a depressing visual representation of the ageing process.
Deenie123 wrote: » I ran into a former teacher of mine a few weeks back. Was chatting away and she asked what year I did my leaving cert in, I said 2006 and her reaction was "Oh you've your 10 year reunion coming up soon so!". I really hadn't thought it was a formally done thing tbh, and I seriously doubt I'll go. It's not like 40 years ago where people moved out, had no mobile phones or internet and lost contact with people. We all had social media accounts before we even left school, anyone we had any interest in keeping in touch with we could do so easily. I know what they're all doing from their facebook accounts (in an edited form, but no more edited than the story you'd get at a school reunion). It seems like these things are like going backwards by 10 years. To me, that goes against the natural order of things - people move forward in life and move on. I really can't see how anyone secure and happy in their life would see the need to move back 10 or 20 years. Weird.
tomwaterford wrote: » im roughly same gone from school;) do you not find it a bit boring/too much effort staying in touch all this time later??
Ihatecuddles wrote: » Someone did that on my class, posted a photo of our graduation and wants a reunion. We left school 4 years ago!!!!!
anncoates wrote: » Got roped into one a few years back and my experience was actually the opposite. When you're a teenager, you're a bit of a judgemental cnut and amplify differences with your peers based on trivial things like music and subculture but the night was actually a laugh and meeting everybody again as adults was quite interesting. What was interesting was seeing everybody out of their box that they were put in back then, Like quiet people who were overlooked somewhat in the school environment actually being interesting and sound people. Or macho types who had become pretty nice family guys. Not saying you'd be mates forever but it was a enjoyable night.