TEENS REVEAL TRUE MEANINGS OF YEARBOOK MESSAGES

TEENS REVEAL TRUE MEANINGS OF YEARBOOK MESSAGES

NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) -- It's high school yearbook season, which means plenty of students will be writing personal messages in each other's books. However, those seemingly innocent yearbook messages may be hiding some sinister meanings. According to "React" magazine, if someone writes "C-ya next year," that could mean they don't want to see you at all during the summer. Other familiar yearbook phrases and their hidden meanings... -- "Have a nice summer" usually means "I have nothing personal to say to you." -- "I'm glad we got to know you each other better" really means "I now know your name." -- And, finally, if a boy writes in a girl's yearbook, "You're really cool. I hope to see you next year," he's really telling her, "You're not as important as all those other chicks I like, but I really do think you're okay."

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