The People's Republic of China/Mainland China does not have a Girl Guide or Girl Scout organization. However, Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China and they do have The Hong Kong Girl Guides Association.
For the Hong Kong Girl Guides:
Happy Bees wear a blue shirt, dark blue pants or shorts, and a yellow Guider scarf.
The Brownie uniform is a light brown dress with a brown belt, brown sash, a yellow Guider scarf, and a light brown hat.
The Guide uniform is a blue dress, blue hat, dark blue belt, dark blue sash, and dark blue Guider scarf.
The Ranger uniform is a dark blue skirt, dark blue hat, and a dark blue Guider Scarf. The color of the blouse depends on which kind of Ranger; green for Ranger, blue for Sea Ranger, and white for Air Ranger.
There are different versions of the Bharat Scouts and Guides: the Girl Guide Section uniforms.
Some wear a Shalwar kameez, a kind of pants and tunic/dress all in white with a blue V-shaped sash over the shoulders and a neckerchief or tie.
Others wear a blue dress with a neckerchief.
The Bunny Guide uniform is a yellow T-shirt and navy blue shorts.
See Related Links for World Guiding and click on "India" for a *.pdf file showing the uniforms.
Mainland China or the People's Republic of China does not have any Girl Guides or Girl Scouts.
There are three Girl Guide organizations in Germany.Bund der Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder (BdP) or Association of Girl Guides and Boy Scouts has uniforms which consist of blue pants, blue shirt, and a neckerchief.Verband Christlicher Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder (VCP) or Christian Girl Guide and Boy Scout Association has uniforms which consist of blue pants, gray Scout shirt, and a neckerchief.Pfadfinderinnenschaft Sankt Georg (PSG) or Girl Guide Association of Saint George has uniforms which consist of either blue pants or a blue skirt, green Scout shirt or white Scout shirt, and a neckerchief.
Girl Scouts changed the color of their uniforms to khaki so that they would look more like the US Army in WWII.
There are about 50 different countries in Africa which have Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Each association determines the uniform for their members, so it would be difficult to list all of them in this one answer. The one uniform piece that almost all Guide and Scout organizations require is the scarf/neckerchief. Most countries also require a shirt and the color of the shirt is based on the Guide/Scout level and the association they belong to.
none. no kids like to wear uniforms.
There is no definitive percentage as attitudes towards school uniforms can vary widely among children. Factors such as personal preference, comfort, and style can influence how kids feel about uniforms. Research suggests that some children may not like uniforms due to feeling restricted in their self-expression or individuality.
There is no official Girl Guide or Girl Scout organization in the People's Republic of China or Mainland China.
There are five WAGGGS member organizations in France, none of which have vests as a component of their uniforms.
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Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil Guia or Ranger age group is for ages 15-18. All levels of Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil wear a blue scout type shirt with a blue skirt or pants and a scarf. The color of the scarf represents the unit the Guide is a member of.
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It's difficult to determine an exact percentage, as opinions on school uniforms can vary widely among kids. Some kids may not like uniforms due to feeling restricted in their personal expression, while others may appreciate the simplicity and equality that uniforms provide. Ultimately, the percentage of kids who don't like school uniforms would depend on the specific school environment and the individual preferences of the students.
It is difficult to provide an exact percentage as preferences can vary widely, but in general, some individuals may not like wearing uniforms due to reasons such as feeling restricted in their personal style, discomfort, or lack of individuality. These factors can influence the percentage of people who do not prefer to wear uniforms.