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Reply 260
Original post by bananarama2
It's the word informal that brings tears to the eyes. I mean, informal could be anything and smart casual is infuriatingly unclear.


I found this to be a useful chart:



(You can ignore the last row as being Oxford specific.)
Original post by fluteflute
I found this to be a useful chart:



(You can ignore the last row as being Oxford specific.)


Thanks this is really useful! :smile:
Original post by fluteflute
I found this to be a useful chart:



(You can ignore the last row as being Oxford specific.)


Thanks, that's quite useful!
Reply 263
Original post by Oromis263
Yes, although back then they were far more fun :tongue: + it was far easier,



Do it. You joined the FB group yet for King's brah?


Not sure if I got accepted, there doesn't seem to be much happening...


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Original post by Oboe1994
Not sure if I got accepted, there doesn't seem to be much happening...


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It's fairly quiet to be honest - I guess might pick up a bit in a week or two when we find out our accommodation.
Reply 265
Original post by Oromis263
It's fairly quiet to be honest - I guess might pick up a bit in a week or two when we find out our accommodation.


I already know I'm in Spalding cuz piano sooo yay cooking xD


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Original post by Oromis263
It's fairly quiet to be honest - I guess might pick up a bit in a week or two when we find out our accommodation.


I found out mine today (Pembroke); we've also got a freshers pack and everything.
Magdalene says that for matriculation, women just have to 'dress appropriately'. What the deuce does that mean, anyone?
Reply 268
Original post by bellatrixb
Magdalene says that for matriculation, women just have to 'dress appropriately'. What the deuce does that mean, anyone?


Remind me in the morning with a quote and I'll dig out the Varsity yearbook, which will have their matriculation photo in it. (Assuming your matriculation photo is taken at the same time as your matriculation, and not before the dinner or something silly like that.)
Original post by lp386
Remind me in the morning with a quote and I'll dig out the Varsity yearbook, which will have their matriculation photo in it. (Assuming your matriculation photo is taken at the same time as your matriculation, and not before the dinner or something silly like that.)

Thanks! :biggrin:
Original post by DJMayes
I found out mine today (Pembroke); we've also got a freshers pack and everything.


Show off :wink:

Original post by Oboe1994
I already know I'm in Spalding cuz piano sooo yay cooking xD


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I have a microwave...and a toaster.
Original post by Oboe1994
I already know I'm in Spalding cuz piano sooo yay cooking xD


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Is it true you King's lot get baby grands in your room?
Reply 272
Original post by SpecialKaye
Is it true you King's lot get baby grands in your room?


I sincerely doubt it. But then, they do pay people to look after the allotments over holidays... I'll get back to you.


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Reply 273
Original post by Oromis263
Show off :wink:



I have a microwave...and a toaster.


Well, I'm gna be making stir frys and oven chips... xD


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Original post by Oboe1994
Well, I'm gna be making stir frys and oven chips... xD


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I can make porridge and toast. Microwave hot chocolate...
Original post by Oromis263
I can make porridge and toast. Microwave hot chocolate...


http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipes/microwave-recipes.aspx
Reply 276
Original post by Oromis263
I can make porridge and toast. Microwave hot chocolate...


See, thing is, I strongly plan on cooking Sunday Roasts. I'll just have to invite people round :tongue:


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Original post by fluteflute
I found this to be a useful chart:



(You can ignore the last row as being Oxford specific.)


I love how the boys is literally always the same, with a variation on whether its formal enough to have a blazer/jacket on :P
Original post by hogwartian1993
I love how the boys is literally always the same, with a variation on whether its formal enough to have a blazer/jacket on :P


I'd hate wearing a tie without a jacket or blazer.. and apparently trousers aren't necessary.
Original post by Oboe1994
See, thing is, I strongly plan on cooking Sunday Roasts. I'll just have to invite people round :tongue:


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Hey hey! :biggrin: Invite plz :wink:

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