I don't know where you live, but pretty much all of those have been true in my experience.
1. In high school, teachers did not call students Miss/Mister Last name. They didn't even do it in college! In fact, in College we called professors by their first names.
That happened a lot in my high school. Not all the time, but a good part of the time the teachers would refer to us as Mister/Miss-last name.
2. High schools are not simply named (insert name) High School. Where I am, many of them are Collegiate Institutes (ew).
Every high school I've ever heard of was called "name" High School. Mine was Bearden High School. We also had a Farragut High School, Fulton High School, etc. in the area.
3. Little kids do not go trick-or-treating alone. If they did, they certainly would not have late curfews!
I have to agree with that. Most of the time an adult would be in charge of a group of kids, or a parent with their child.
4. High school students having cars is not a big thing. Very few of them have cars.
I'd say that a good 80% of the Juniors and Seniors in our High School had cars.
5. Class rings are NOT A THING.
I didn't get one, but I'd say a very large percentage of others did in my school.
6. People don't just hand someone over a gift box that they can just take the lid off of.
I have to agree with you on this one.
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