No one cares. What do you get out of bragging publically? It just makes you look gauche. |
What do you get out of whining? And learn how to use spell check, dumbass ![]() |
Bragging? Check. Calling people "dumbass"? Check. Stupid emoticon? Check. Three strikes and you're out. Congrats, you're officially tacky and low-class! And since you probably need to be told, class has nothing to do with your income, honey. |
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Oh, boo-hoo, your kid didn't get accepted anywhere? |
Thanks for asking! My kid is now at Columbia! What a middle schooler you are .... |
Kudos to raising a thoughtful and considerate kid. |
Gosh, I am so sick and tired of the whole "oh, my kid is so sensitive." Yeah, good luck in college, wuss. |
Parents you have no role in what gets posted on Facebook by your high school senior adult-child.
Go ahead and make a suggestion to them if it makes you feel better. |
Sure we do. We are the ones paying for all that glorious education ![]() |
That makes two of us who are sick of bad behavior. Me, I'm sick of parents like you bragging about their kids' achievements. And then saying out of the other sides of their mouths that we have no control over our kids, not even what they put on FB. (And before you start, my kid is at an Ivy.) |
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You realize that the Ivy reference was preemptive, right? To forestall another "Boo hoo, your kid didn't get in anywhere as good as my kid." |
I realized that the convenient pretext was to forestall such a response. ![]() ![]() That answers your question, right? |
Who cares if your kid is at an Ivy, a state school or a community college? The important point here is that it is my FB page, if I want to brag about something, be it my kid's college acceptance, weight loss, or a new set of tits - that's my freakin' personal space and I have the right to do it. Yes, I am proud of my child. I don't understand parents who don't say anything at all about their children. Are you ashamed of them or are you THAT superstitious? |