<p>what do you guys write when a close or not so close friend asks you to sign his/her yearbook?</p>
<p>my name …</p>
<p>Have a great summer and good luck in college</p>
<p>Something like…</p>
<p>Hey, this was a great (miserable) year. I think over the summer I will _____. I hope your summer is great too. See you next year! (or if ur a senior then put: I hope you have a great time in college!)</p>
<p>When a close friend approaches me, I write about a memorable time in the school year (an inside joke, cafeteria horrors, etc.). When a stranger or acquaintance comes up to me, I just sign my name.</p>
<p>for a close friend: a quick recap of all the inside jokes from this year, something witty, then something sincere to end it.</p>
<p>for a not-so close friend: “hey, _<strong><em>. we had tons of fun in _</em></strong> class, didn’t we? i hope we have a class together next year. hags.”</p>
<p>The only thing I regret about my senior year in high school was not staying to get my yearbook signed. The day we got them was a half day and I had hockey practice 30 minutes after we got out. I stayed for like 15 minutes but only got two signatures before I had to go. I was going to bring it to prom, but thought that would be cheesy. Also didnt get the chance at graduation because I had a game two hours after I got my diploma…mehhhhh</p>
<p>Yeah just have fun over the summer and good luck in college sort of thing. For a friend, I’ll make it more personal.</p>
<p>HAGS? We use HAKAS.</p>
<p>I NEVER say hakas, though, since EVERYONE else does. So I’ll say “this year was great, I hope we have <class> together next year! n0r7h seniors!” for most people and write REALLY long entries for my really good friends (I make them reserve full pages for me).</class></p>