Not. At all. The only good part was the shortened classes to make room for an activity period. (Hence the secretary manually ringing the bell.)
I should probably explain more. Unity Day is my school's new, brilliant plan to get us to all love each other and get along. Basically, we get locked in a room with 10 or 15 other people and one of our teachers and do some stupid activity to get to know each other. I have no friends in my group, and I typically can't stand half the people in it. We have to do this thing where we write down nice things we've done for people, and this one girl was like, "I can't think of anything!' so my social studies teacher was like, "You haven't done anything nice you can remember?" Her answer was no. That is the degree of kindness that is my school. So anyway, this time we had to do this thing where the teacher would be like, "Have you ever climbed a mountain?" or some other dumb question and if we had (have? had?) we would raise our hand and have to talk about it. I thought it was really stupid, and my social studies teacher didn't even lead the activity (He just didn't feel like it. He does that sometimes. Once, he had us take notes off the board and he said he would explain them late because his throat hurt. He later told us that he just didn't feel like talking or explaining them again.) So, to rap this up, Unity Day is an oh-so-fun day where we get locked in a room with people we can tolerate to a certain extent and are expected to become best friends forever.
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