Pulcheria Chung, 18 St Mary's Canossian College
The education system doesn't give me a lot of time to party regularly. After taking the HKCEE, students have to immediately start preparing for the A-Levels. Besides, there are so many extra-curricular activities in school.
By the end of the day, I am too exhausted to think about partying.
Of course, partying can help us relax and provides a good opportunity to socialise with friends. But regular partying could be addictive and could cause problems.
Partying means drinking and dancing, and we usually do it in places like bars or clubs where there are a lot of people from different backgrounds.
This is not safe, especially for teenagers. After a few drinks, they can be easily tempted to experiment with drugs.