Promposals That Cost More Than a Used Car!!!

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  • They told Jesus no sandals allowed at prom…
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    Welcome back to Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon where they take a walk down memory lane and discuss prom - a night of glitz, glamor, and... crippling expenses? From the corsage to the limo, there are so many hidden costs in prom, and they're breaking down some of the craziest ones. They also couldn't help but notice that the dress code for prom is so ridiculous, that even the parents would be dress-coded.
    Prom could cost these students a small fortune, you wouldn't believe how high these price tags get! We don't know about you guys, but if our promposal cost as much as a 1999 Toyota Corolla, they would just get a Happy Meal and a ride in our brand new 1999 Toyota Corolla.
    By the way - tux rentals, can we get a 2 nights for 1 deal!? We can’t afford to do BOTH prom and graduation with these numbers. Don’t get us started with the ridiculous dress code guidelines. Are students really being celebrated, or are they actually being suppressed by these out-of-date traditions?
    Jump Right To It
    2:45 - How much did you pay for prom?
    7:30 - The True Cost calculations
    13:15 - Prom on a Budget
    18:40 - Dress Code Discussions
    23:50 - Prom Proposal Extravagance
    29:00 - Celebrating or Suppressing Students?
    34:25 - Jesus at Prom?
    So put on your corsage, check your coat at the door, don’t you dare bring your flask and tune in to this week’s episode of Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers!
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  • @AngelJuliet

    I find most of my dresses at Ross. Juniors had to pay for prom but seniors had free prom.

  • @YouTubeYouTubeYouTube726

    I love these podcasts, I am not a teacher, I am a student, but I still get a good laugh, a good chuckle out of it

  • @lorraineliggera4229

    My girls went to a Christian school that didn’t sponsor dances but they did have a banquet that mimicked everything except dancing.

  • @bethanystoppel7660

    Southern Wisconsin and we had prom in our high school atrium where we had lunch every day. Dresses usually came from Deb for max of $300. And we went to Frazoli's for dinner to be different than the people doing a "fancy" dinner.

  • @TeacherKellyTag

    You can buy prom dresses at Macy’s for $50-100. No need to spend $700. Unfortunately, my son is a Junior and didn’t want to go to prom this year.

  • @rebeccaernette1749

    I went to prom with my now husband. I was a junior he was a senior. I got a hand me down dress from a friend, and my grandmother gracely did the alterations for me. I only had to pay for the $160 for both tickets. My husband already had the shirt and dress pants. He surprised me with a Corsage and we had a great time, which he wouldn't tell me how much it was

  • @gregoryschalk1410

    Love this podcast!

  • @authenticallyadhdwithcarme2203

    lovely epsidode!!! i used my cousins dress for prom LOL

  • @TeacherKellyTag

    First to comment again!

  • @jenniferpierce4498

    Love the podcast but I can’t agree with the Jesus comment. There are stuff people wear to this day for culture and back then, that’s what they wore.