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Tell us a little bit about you? Name, occupation, place of residence, social media/websites, etc. 1. When you think of preppy, whom do you think of? They can be famous or not. Name as many as you can. 2. Given what you perceive as being “preppy” are there any emerging brands/products that embrace this lifestyle in a new and modern way? 3. What would you consider the preppiest schools in America? 4. Where do preppies live? 5. Preppies are Democrat or Republican? 6. Is there such a thing as a preppy band? If so, name them. 7. Finally, define what “preppy” means today. Dolor adipiscing: anyuser Last Name Office: Work Phone Cell: Mobile Phone Email: Work Email UNITED STATES OF PR EP 365 OPINIONS REDEFINING PREPPY www.unitedstatesofprep.com What is “preppy” today? By definition preppy means a student or graduate of an expensive prep school or a person resembling such a student in dress or appearance. That may have been true many generations ago, but today the word lends itself to many different interpretations. Hence this year-long look at 365 responses to the same seven questions about what it is to be a “prep” today. Why not join me in discovering the etymology of the word preppy? We just might find a new word evolution! To be included on the website by the anticipated launch date of January 1, 2015, please provide a brief bio, picture and answers to the seven questions and send to [email protected] . All images must be camera-ready. All content, images, branding, designs, logos, and other intellectual property appearing on www.unitedstatesofprep.com is the property of United States of Prep, unless otherwise stated. All brand, product, service, and process names appearing on this web site are trademarks of their respective holders. Reference to or use of a product, service, or process does not imply recommendation, approval, af?iliation, or sponsorship of that product, service, or process by United States of Prep.

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A website devoted to redefining the word preppy. Launch of www.unitedstatesofprep.com will be January 1, 2015. Contact: [email protected]

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Page 1: United States of Prep

Tell us a little bit about you? Name, occupation, place of residence, social media/websites, etc.

1. When you think of preppy, whom do you think of? They can be famous or not. Name as many as you can.

2. Given what you perceive as being “preppy” are there any emerging brands/products that embrace this lifestyle in a new and modern way?

3. What would you consider the preppiest schools in America?

4. Where do preppies live?

5. Preppies are Democrat or Republican?

6. Is there such a thing as a preppy band? If so, name them.

7. Finally, define what “preppy” means today.Dolor adipiscing: anyuser Last NameOffice: Work PhoneCell: Mobile PhoneEmail: Work Email

UNITED STATES OF PREP 365 OPINIONS è REDEFINING PREPPY

www.unitedstatesofprep.com

What is “preppy” today? By definition preppy means a student or graduate of an expensive prep school or a person resembling such a student in dress or appearance. That may have been true many generations ago, but today the word lends itself to many different interpretations. Hence this year-long look at 365 responses to the same seven questions about what it is to be a “prep” today.

Why not join me in discovering the etymology of the word preppy? We just might find a new word evolution!

To be included on the website by the anticipated launch date of January 1, 2015, please provide a brief bio, picture and answers to the seven questions and send to [email protected] images must be camera-ready.

All  content,  images,  branding,  designs,  logos,  and  other  intellectual  property  appearing  on  www.unitedstatesofprep.com  is  the  property  of  United  States  of  Prep,  unless  otherwise  stated.All  brand,  product,  service,  and  process  names  appearing  on  this  web  site  are  trademarks  of  their  respective  holders.    Reference  to  or  use  of  a  product,  service,  or  process  does  not  imply  recommendation,  approval,  af?iliation,  or  sponsorship  of  that  product,  service,  or  process  by  United  States  of  Prep.