NP. This made me laugh. |
Excellent summary! |
| We're HY also. You're why that's embarrassing sometimes. |
| OP is a high school student, probably a junior, and completely making up the facts to stir up some shit. |
+1
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| To quote Elaine Benes: fake, fake, fake fake. |
Op - we didn't go to HYP (gasp - might be considered second tier) and we earn more than you (sucks for you) and kids go to private school. Now who's the smart one??
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| Least effective, most difficult, and inflexible bosses I have ever had went to HYP schools. Attending these schools are not a straight line to success and happiness. |
I went to Yale, my husband went to a state school, we earn way (way way way) less, and our kids go to public school. Obviously we are not the smart ones. But it works for our family.
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Or Taylor Swift: Fakers gonna fake, fake, fake, fake. |
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Yikes. I truly hope this is a fake. My definition of snobby: Leading with where you went to college and, worse yet, judging others by where they went (second tier, oh no!!!)
I have lived here more than 20 years, and if you are old enough (sadly, I am), your friends will end up accomplishing amazing things. But I can honestly say that I barely know where most of my closest friends went to college (even when they went to H or Y or P or S...I added S because you missed the West Coast...East Coast snobbery to boot!). And I certainly have no clue where they went to high school. |
Totally. Snobby and INDIRECT. I miss NY/NJ. |
NP. Agree but the initial post is disgusting |
| Troll. Ignore the post. |
Thank you. DH and I have lived all over the Northeast where there are an abundance of excellent public and private schools. We attended college and grad school with people from all over including many valedictorians from not so great high schools. DC feels segregated and very classist. The snobby people I was referring to don't have much accomplishment but their parents were able to send them to these prestigious elementary and secondary schools. |