Winter Formal: Go or No?
Itâs that time of the year again, folks: winter formal season. Much like your section TF, these dances can be extremely nice⌠but almost too good to be true. With this comes the eternal question: to go or not to go? We can help you make that decision by considering a few simple factors.
The Cost
On any normal day, $20 for a dance wouldnât seem so outrageous, but itâs the holiday season. Your motherâs already guilted you into buying gifts for everyone in the family. Yesâeven your fourth cousins thrice-removed. Low on money, you balk at the cost of all these dances. Plus, if you go to more than one, the price can very quickly add up. If you donât want to run your bank account into the ground, you go to a maximum of a few of these. Do not treat formals as Pokemonâyou donât have to catch âem all.
The Date
Ever wanted to talk more with that girl in section? Or that guy you see across from you in the library every day? Winter formals give you the perfect excuse to ask them out without seeming like an overly forward, sex-deprived ghoul. That is, of course, with the exception of Kirklandâs infamous Incestfest, with its distinct Alabama feel and square dancing. K-House readersâŚmaybe donât invite someone to that.
The Number
Seriously, the River Houses have so many, thereâs a winter formal for every time Cher has had a Botox injection or facelift. On the other hand, Quadlings are about as dance deprived as that ridiculous town from Footloose. So go to Quad Formal while you have the chance to dance!
The Timing
Next week, when youâre running around the Yard at 4 a.m. completely plastered from the three jelly shots, half a bottle of tequila, and entire bottle of Sauvignon you sipped at (chugged) that night, let us know if you think Reading Period is supposed to be âformal.â Yeah, we didnât think so.
The Timing, Part Two
Are you a freshman? Donât go. Youâll get your turn. For now, you can hold on for spring formals. Are you a freshman whoâs been invited by an upperclassman? Okay, go. Just do not brag to all your friends about it. You got a formal date, not a Nobel prize.
Stay safe and formal on, kids.