is Catholic more beautiful?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC switched to Catholic HS this year from public MS. Is it me, or are the Catholics (kids and parents) just way more put together than the publics and the non-Catholic independents? Seriously. Better social skills, better presentation, more interesting conversatins.


It’s just you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC switched to Catholic HS this year from public MS. Is it me, or are the Catholics (kids and parents) just way more put together than the publics and the non-Catholic independents? Seriously. Better social skills, better presentation, more interesting conversatins.


You have to be a troll, right? Either way I've found the kids at the independent schools to be way more well-spoken and comfortable with adults than the ones at the Catholic schools I've toured.


Catholic high schools by and large are independent schools...so these kids are all as well spoken as each other. Get over yourself lol.
Anonymous
I agree OP but I am not sure I would say it out loud.
Anonymous
LMAO
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP - if you are for real, while I am happy that you and DC have found their fit, I don’t think you are truly engaging in the Catholic theology. This is an awful post. I can’t think of what you hope to gain except snark.

- Another Catholic school parent


Not sure that OP is judging anyone or saying one is better than the other, assuming it is a serious post. They are simply pointing out observable facts: "Better social skills, better presentation, more interesting conversatins." Maybe the last is subjective. Seems more that OP is surprised at what they perceive to be a stark contrast. But I agree that pointing it out is gross. You be you, happy in your circle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP - if you are for real, while I am happy that you and DC have found their fit, I don’t think you are truly engaging in the Catholic theology. This is an awful post. I can’t think of what you hope to gain except snark.

- Another Catholic school parent


Not sure that OP is judging anyone or saying one is better than the other, assuming it is a serious post. They are simply pointing out observable facts: "Better social skills, better presentation, more interesting conversatins." Maybe the last is subjective. Seems more that OP is surprised at what they perceive to be a stark contrast. But I agree that pointing it out is gross. You be you, happy in your circle.


You must mean alternative facts.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Not sure what a toll post is. I'm seriously asking. Seems that the Catholic parents are more executives/sales/business and able to relate to more people and understand the value of presentation skills and talking about a range of subjects. Compared to publics and independents who are policy/law/journalism + wonkier and a little less at ease socially and whose conversations seem to dive really deep into policy, legislation, social justice issues, etc. And they don't dress as well, that's a fact.




Is it because they are white? Look at the parents and you can see signs of alcoholism.

-former catholic
Anonymous
My kids are in Catholic and I have no idea what this person is talking about. You have a little of everything. My daughter’s parents are business owners, doctors, lawyers, nurses, police officers, SAHM, Tech, VPs, real estate agents. She is seeing what she wants to see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC switched to Catholic HS this year from public MS. Is it me, or are the Catholics (kids and parents) just way more put together than the publics and the non-Catholic independents? Seriously. Better social skills, better presentation, more interesting conversatins.


Is this just another way of saying more affluent parent community? If your DS went to another non Catholic private, you may be saying the same thing. Either way, your post is not a good look and I’m not sure you are adding to the parent community’s superior social skills.
Anonymous
All OP needs is a chorus of "I Feel Pretty" in the background with a caveat that he/she is in love with themselves.

Yuck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC switched to Catholic HS this year from public MS. Is it me, or are the Catholics (kids and parents) just way more put together than the publics and the non-Catholic independents? Seriously. Better social skills, better presentation, more interesting conversatins.


You have to be a troll, right? Either way I've found the kids at the independent schools to be way more well-spoken and comfortable with adults than the ones at the Catholic schools I've toured.


Same + I am Catholic. Msany Catholic School kids are schlubby OP.
Anonymous
Lol

I went to Catholic. I was doing cocaine in the bathroom with friends. But we looked good! True story.
Anonymous
OP is a clown and a troll, and based on the typos and grammar errors, probably not even an adult. Please stop responding everyone!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC switched to Catholic HS this year from public MS. Is it me, or are the Catholics (kids and parents) just way more put together than the publics and the non-Catholic independents? Seriously. Better social skills, better presentation, more interesting conversatins.


You have to be a troll, right? Either way I've found the kids at the independent schools to be way more well-spoken and comfortable with adults than the ones at the Catholic schools I've toured.


Same + I am Catholic. Msany Catholic School kids are schlubby OP.


I see zero chubby kids are our Independent Catholic high school, truly zero. The kids streaming out of the school are all trim, fit and athletic.

I noticed the same at the other Independent high schools. Athletics are a big part of all of these schools--both the boys schools, girls schools and co-ed schools.

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