When I was at school there were emos, goths, nerds. My school didn’t have a dress code so people dressed however they liked. The nerds would often wear polo shirts. There were also the artsy kind of people who would draw anime in class and they were typically very shy and reserved but excelled in art class. Then there was this clique that looked like gangsters. I call them goldies, because they always wore something gold. Despite their gangster inspired look, they were incredibly goofy and nonthreatening. They were really bad students because they’d always play up, but were great lads overall. Got along with those the best
im not uk but there were
- burnouts: smoke and a lot of flannel and jean and metal taste in music. Can be nice but also mean depending on individuals and day.
-art/drama nerds: ecletic dress, mannerisms, and tastes. Usually nice but very insular and more like polite to people outside the group
-geeksNnerds: basically nerds will hang out with anyone who is not mean to them so it was nerds along with others who did not fit in anywhere else. Usually nice and polite but could lash out if they had been recieving a lot of bullying.
-jocksNcheerleaders (cool kids?): dress, mannerims, and tastes reflected current trends. Generally mean. If your not part of the group you are unimportant. Seemed to feel their group was superior.
overachievers: kept up with trends but dress, mannerisms, and apparent tastes had upscale elements. classical music, bussiness level dress, folks in honors class due to extreme study habits that had to always have one sport, one club, and some student council type thing or at least try for it. Basically everything geared toward college, resumes, future success. Generally polite but only as social as necessary for the activity they were doing. Social things were a means to an end.
-severe outsiders: these folks were so socially ackward or aggressive or whatever that they did not belong to any group and really can’t even be called a group. Groups that tend to be nice to everyone try to be nice to them. Its really hard to rate their interactions with other people as they generally had a hard time with them.
Whats funny is sorta the interactions. there is interaction between jocks, overachievers, and drama. overachievers, drama, and nerds as well. nerds, burnouts. jocks and burnouts. Its more like groups had anti groups. like overachievers needed to get these checkboxes that caused them to mingle in several different groups but not burnouts who were like their anithesis. jocks and nerds are the sorta antis to each other. so drama and outsiders did not have that opposite thing but in some ways they were. drama had their broad get along with everyone while everyone was an outsider to their group maybe even more than the jock types. Then the ousiders just did not fit in anywhere so like both groups were kinda ungroups. Its hard to explain.

