+1. Uncool mom you're doing just fine. Telling your daughter you care, making sure Facebook friends know you care, mangling incredibly inane slang, getting educated on said slang by a younger generation, and giving everyone a great laugh. |
That was really sweet. Thank you! I will admit that the pp's comment stung a bit. |
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My high school aged cousin was visiting my family from out of town and after I picked up burgers one evening, she wrote "Five Guys tonight" on her Facebook wall.
A sweet and loving family member who is not from the area and has never heard of the restaurant responded "I'm really worried." OP, I'm sure you gave all your daughter's friends a similar laugh. |
I'm crying!!! Hysterical. |
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This thread. Ha ha. I have viewed it multiple times, and every time I think of this:
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Doh. Didn't work. I'm surprised. Here is the link:
https://goo.gl/images/AjF7Ht |
I've started limiting what my in laws can see on Facebook for this reason. |
Oh, just ignore that person. He/she would be "mortified" by a parent writing a friendly comment on Facebook? Give me a break. Also, I'm 33 and thought "Netflix and chill" meant watching Netflix and chilling! Had no clue it was a hook-up term. |
| Of course it doesn't, OP. Stop worrying about about hidden meanings. |
or you are already married, because when you are married Netflix and Chill means Netflix and then wake your spouse up and drag him to bed, or put a little blankie over her while she sleeps on the couch ... |
| Since at least two years ago? Look it up in Urban dictionary. |
Yep, this is what it means in my house (41 years old). |
| I am surprised that a lot of people think the FB post is typical. When I was growing up, there was a clear boundary between parents and children and the two were never friends. Now, it seems that everyone is BFFs with their kids. I don't know if that is a good or a bad thing. I can see pros and cons on both sides of the issue. |
Before facebook posts, parents were leaving these kinds of messages on their kids voicemails, before that it was the answering machine, before that it was letters. My mother is very much my mother, not my BFF, and we're "friends" on facebook. It's wonderful because now, rather than having to sit down at her table for 3 hours while she shows me pictures she took of rocks on her latest vacation, she just shares the album on facebook, I can comment how great the photos are, and we can spend our time together actually talking rather than me going "Mhmm, yep, that's a pretty rock. That's soooooome rock, Ma!" |