>>Prank or not, one word to describe it...Poor Upbringing <<
Hmmm... just wondering, shouldn't "poor upbringing" be two words?
Anyway, I can understand the principal's stand on sitting on the fence in condemning/condoning the "good" and not-so-clean fun.
No one should be "bullied" in this manner if fun is really the intention, it is definitely in poor taste.
Such as throwing the birthday boy/girl into the pool is okayed fun, holding his/her head in the water is not.
They could have just smash cakes into the birthday girl face, having her tied up forcefully is a tad off the mark.
If it were done as a form of group revenge act, aka blanket party, then it would have served its purpose.
Hmmm... just wondering, shouldn't "poor upbringing" be two words?
Anyway, I can understand the principal's stand on sitting on the fence in condemning/condoning the "good" and not-so-clean fun.
No one should be "bullied" in this manner if fun is really the intention, it is definitely in poor taste.
Such as throwing the birthday boy/girl into the pool is okayed fun, holding his/her head in the water is not.
They could have just smash cakes into the birthday girl face, having her tied up forcefully is a tad off the mark.
If it were done as a form of group revenge act, aka blanket party, then it would have served its purpose.