yearbook signings....

<p>uh i don’t really write the have a good summer cuz that doesn’t last for a long time, especially if it’s like a senior. If i’m writing in a senior’s yearbook, I write about all the funny/good times I can remember with them, and wish them the best of luck in college, and write really nice stuff about them. sign with my name and home phone number since that’s likely not to change.
a lotta seniors told me they liked what i wrote, this girl came to me a day later and told me she cried haha . . and showed me the tears on the page . . I guess I make it sound too “we’ll never see each other again so make the best of it” =&lt;/p>

<p>for underclassmen, i always try to refer to some good time and i also write that i hope to see them next year, really depends on who it is as to how much i’ll write.</p>

<p>yearbook signatures are meaningful 20 years down the road . . .</p>

<p>Have you guys ever had someone to ask you if they could sign yours, even if you didn’t really like them? I mean, I’ll never say no you can’t sign my yearbook, but yeah. . sometimes it’s just kinda surprising that’s all. especially if they write like so much and I’m trying to come up with something nice in theirs . .</p>

<p>if i dont like them i just write “hey _____ have a great summer ill see you next year.” and i dont put my phone number or say “lets hang out.”</p>

<p>haha, yeah generic = bad. That’s what I do as well.</p>

<p>Mine go something like this: "—! <(Insert name there) You are amazing, incredible, smart, fun, interesting…but most of all ADORED by ME! Good luck next year (even though you wont need it)! Love, ------</p>

<p>Then I’ll add something somewhere in there like "Debate was really fun with you, our duo presentations were awesome. " yaddy yaddy yada</p>

<p>I write only my name and something to the effect of “good riddance” in pen.</p>

<p>Yeah, well, obviously in pen.</p>

<p>I think if someone signed my yearbook in pencil, I’d erase it in front of them and tell them to re-write it in pen, if anything at least.</p>

<p>Who signs yearbooks in pencil??</p>

<p>man…does anyone at your school write on the binding “hahahaha i just signed your crack”? that annnnoys me so much. and when someone i hardly know wastes a whole page to write “HEY HAVE A GREAT SUMMER LOLZ” in huge print.</p>

<p>ok. im done venting.</p>

<p>I know of many that do here, just for that very purpose (they don’t want their stuff to be in the year book but are forced to sign anyway. Most of the time that is the case with me, and if someone badgers me multiple times I resort to the above.)</p>

<p>i hate when people i don’t know very well ask me to sign their yearbook. it takes me 20 minutes just to figure out what to write so that it doesn’t sound like i’ve never talked to them. </p>

<p>with my best friends it’s so easy to sign their yearbooks. unfortunately, what we write in eachothers books won’t make sense in 5 years because no one will remember all the inside jokes that we had. sometimes its hard with good friends if you know that a boyfriend/family member/other person will read it. sometimes you don’t want your friend’s boyfriend reading what you wrote in her yearbook when it says “my birthday party was awesome! remember that hot guy, ryan, who you hooked up with?!”</p>

<p>I remind them of all our shared times over the year and allude to future ones, like “next year I’ll try not to schedule my pedicure on the day of the mock trial final”, or “remember that time we got smashed at my house and made out? next time don’t use your teeth so much.” for people I don’t know very well I pull the time-honored “— class ruled (or sucked), see you next year!!!” I need to make a new formula for next year, being a senior.</p>

<p>Two questions:

  1. What do you guys write in teacher’s yearbooks? I neverrr know what to say…
  2. What’s the best yearbook signature you’ve ever recieved?</p>

<p>In most yearbooks, I wrote “I am a fish” 200 times, taking up nearly an entire page. My drafting teacher wasn’t too happy when I did that in his… :/</p>

<p>^haha
writing in yearbooks is stressful…i hate when you dont know soemone that well, and you have to think about if they will remeber what you write, adn you dont know how much space to take up, cuz if they arent one of your best friends you dont want to take up too much…i wrote something somewhat generic in one of my friends yearbooks …/.adn she worte a lot, and it was really sweet and included abunch of stuff i had completely forgotten about…i felt pretty bad…</p>

<p>silent sailor- for teachers yearbooks…if i know them well …inside joke…if not enjoyed having you as a teacher blah blah …have a wonderful(wonderful, not great) summer…</p>

<p>Didn’t even get a yearbook this year… They couldnt get it printed before summer break… sucks…</p>

<p>Call me baby “insert number”.</p>

<p>teachers have yearbooks?? o.o</p>

<p>but yeah… our yearbooks dont come in until the year after. so we dont get signatures… which kinda sucks. especially for seniors.</p>

<p>I personalize mine because I only write in a few of them.</p>

<p>I’d write something like “your class was okay.”</p>

<p>haha, I write my number in the chic teachers yearbooks. Except my AP english teach for my last year. I figured I’m never gonna see her again so I wrote “have fun munching carpet in wisconsin. -signed ‘my name’”</p>

<p>she deserved it btw</p>