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Should I attend a graduation ceremony if no one will come?
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[QUOTE="andrewkirk, post: 6014429, member: 265790"] I suggest you go. For most people only their immediate family attend, and that's enough. The worst likely downside of going is just three dull hours, and we mostly have many more than that dull hours in a week anyway. But the worst likely downside of not going is regret that will last a lot longer than the irritation of a few hours of boredom. You can always load a novel onto a smart phone or other device, to read while speeches are being made that don't interest you. I get through lots of dull presentations with the help of my small e-book reader. [/QUOTE]
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