Comparison: Banned Things In Schools In Different Countries

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Delve into the fascinating world of educational norms as we dissect the differences in banned items within school systems worldwide. From seemingly innocuous objects to controversial materials, join us on a journey as we uncover the varying boundaries set by different countries and cultures. Prepare to be surprised, intrigued, and perhaps even challenged as we shine a light on the diverse perspectives shaping the educational landscape.

Disclaimer: The following comparison of banned items in schools across different countries is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not meant to generalize or pass judgment on any particular educational system or cultural practices. Viewers are encouraged to research and understand the specific context and reasons behind each prohibition, as well as the cultural, social, and legal factors that may influence such decisions. While efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, this content may not reflect the most current policies or regulations. Viewer discretion is advised.

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Long hair 4 boys isnt banned in England? boys in my class have long hair (like really long)

harper-Leigh
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As an Indian, I can confirm that I take my 67 sharpners to school everyday

LoLumPro
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As a Finn i can confirm that pencil cases aren’t prohibited

hminsmusic
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As an Austrian say what u said its worng bc hijab is allowed so continue to dream

YourAfghaniGucci
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Pencil sharpeners are not banned in India.

webdevelopmeny
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I'm from New Zealand and I can wear ties, all uniform shops sell ties.

agent
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The information provided is incorrect! Please don't spread incorrect information. If you can't research, then don't do it at all >:(

ASKW-MC