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Oh, uhm! Well, basically, I think it's just a formal dance? Girls wear fancy gowns and have their hair done, guys wear tuxedos... Generally, people go as dates; I was talking to a girl this morning about flowers, because she was wanting to get some corsages for her and her date~ It's very romantic~! But I think it's just a fun dance, and gives people a good excuse to get all gussied up~ [ A small pause. There are formal dances, of course, but no proms in Japan... But hearing about proms from Seiji-sama, a hair and make-up artist who is famous overseas, has given Miwako a pretty good understanding of how it works; additionally, her sister lived in England for a few years, where they had grads... But Miwako decides to just leave out the "school" aspect of prom, since it's not really relevant in this situation. So without a scholarly side, it's... just a dance, isn't it? ] I guess you'd say it's like a modern-day ball!