
Writing messages on each other’s shirts during farewell day has long been a popular tradition among school and college students in India. On the final day, friends scribble memories, jokes and emotional notes. Many keep these shirts for years as a reminder of their student life and friendships.
For many young people, the ritual represents friendship and the joy of shared experiences. It captures the emotional moment of leaving campus and stepping into a new phase of life. However, some people believe the tradition sometimes crosses acceptable boundaries.
Students often treat farewell day as a moment of freedom and celebration. In the excitement, behaviour may sometimes become playful or exaggerated. This difference in attitudes often creates debate between younger students and members of older generations.
Recently, a video involving students from Amity University has gone viral on social media. The clip shows students writing messages on each other’s shirts during their farewell celebration. While many messages appear harmless, some moments in the video have sparked controversy online.
In certain scenes, students are seen writing on sensitive body areas or engaging in behaviour that some viewers considered inappropriate. These visuals have triggered criticism from several social media users who believe the tradition should have stricter boundaries.
The video has divided public opinion on social platforms. Some people are demanding that such farewell activities should be banned in educational institutions to prevent indecent behaviour.
Others argue that the actions of a few students should not define an entire tradition. For many young people, the farewell shirt ritual remains a meaningful memory connected to friendship and the end of student life.
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