I honestly do not see why being happy for the neighbor is a bad thing?!?!? It is a huge accomplishment - why are we trying to pretend that it isn't? Would you feel the same way about someone qualifying for the Olympics, getting into Julliard, getting a role on Broadway, etc.? These are all incredible accomplishments and it is fine to view them as such. There are so many jealous haters on this board. With respect to the original question, I think it is insensitive to announce college decisions in January since kids are still in the midst of it, but at graduation or at college drop-off, it is totally NORMAL to let folks know where your child is going and to be proud of them. |
As I said, you are being weirdly argumentative. I didn’t make the comparison initially, but since you acknowledge that it is a significant life event, why quibble about whether it is “up there”? |
That you really think you can equate these three events in someone's life in terms of significance actually illustrates the problem: you're over-inflating the importance of college to the point of obsession. No wonder you can't resist putting in on facebook. Going to college ain't getting married -- and it sure as hell ain't having a baby! |
Because it clearly ISN'T up there, and therein lies the problem. Somebody who thinks that was has a problem. |
So now you’re debating which significant life events rise to the level of being Facebook-post worthy, and which do not? LOL |
You're obtuse. I'm not arguing that at all. I'm simply calling out the idiocy of a poster's generic assertion that the three are the same in significance. It's laughable. Or, rather, telling. |
+1 For THE PARENT, their child leaving home after 18 years is a big milestone. No, not as big a milestone as a birth or a marriage but why should that be the standard for a Facebook post? |
| I have seen several instances of kids going off to school with much public fanfare/posting from mom and then the kid coming home after the first year (or even semester) having flamed out or realizing they hated the school. Keep that potential embarrassment in mind. |
See, I would have the opposite reaction. It’s not my thing. I doubt I would ever be organized enough to order a banner. But, I would think it was really neat that the parents were excited and supportive of their child. And I would like knowing where a neighborhood kid was going to school. You might consider changing the way you view those around you. |
Signed PP whose kid FINALLY got into night school. |
I've seen several instances of divorce. I guess no more wedding announcements? |
+1. I am happy they are happy. |
I’m not obtuse. Just pointing out the typical DCUM idiocy of people quibbling with every single aspect of a comment, even when it’s a distraction from the topic being discussed. Again, as I said, weirdly argumentative. Why don’t you find something better to do? Go have a glass of wine, perhaps. |
People get married 2, 3, or 4 times. Same with having kids! So many kids and marriages and vacations. Getting into and going to an undergraduate college of your choice happens...<checks notes>...once. Post away!! |
life is short. if it makes you happy, do it. |