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How to Be a Kandi Kid (Girls)
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Kandi Kids are a subculture of electronic dance music (EDM) enthusiasts who express themselves through colorful clothing and jewelry made of plastic beads, commonly called "kandi." Being a Kandi Kid is all about spreading positive energy and embracing a sense of community. Here are some tips on how to be a Kandi Kid: 1. Create Kandi Jewelry: To become a Kandi Kid, start by creating your own Kandi jewelry. This can be done by stringing together colorful plastic beads to make bracelets, necklaces, and other accessories. Kandi is usually made using bright colors and often spells out a word or phrase that represents something positive, such as "Peace" or "Love." 2. Dress the Part: Kandi Kids often dress in colorful clothing, including tutus, leg warmers, and furry boots. You can also wear anything that makes you feel comfortable and happy. 3. Be Positive: The Kandi Kid culture is all about spreading positivity, so try to be a positive influence on those around you. Smile and offer hugs, high fives, or compliments to others. 4. Embrace the Music: Electronic dance music is the foundation of the Kandi Kid culture, so be sure to embrace the music and dance to your heart's content. 5. Make New Friends: Kandi Kids are known for their friendly and accepting nature, so make an effort to talk to and connect with new people at events. Offer to trade Kandi with others, and you'll likely make some new friends. Remember, being a Kandi Kid is all about expressing yourself and embracing positivity. Follow these tips, but also be true to yourself and have fun!
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