Talk to me about the Gonzaga college Instagram

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: Love when all the cult parents who are probably in their purple shirts come to this thread to say "Gonzaga is the best". We just got Dad more purple shirts to wear for father's day so he can relive his high school days.

Yes heaven forbid people like the school their kid goes to...and say so in a thread that asks for opinions...?


It’s great to like your child’s school. Gonzaga parents make it part of their personality. Come on now, that is really weird.


What’s weird is your focus on a school your kids don’t attend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Love when all the cult parents who are probably in their purple shirts come to this thread to say "Gonzaga is the best". We just got Dad more purple shirts to wear for father's day so he can relive his high school days.

Yes heaven forbid people like the school their kid goes to...and say so in a thread that asks for opinions...?


It’s great to like your child’s school. Gonzaga parents make it part of their personality. Come on now, that is really weird.


What’s weird is your focus on a school your kids don’t attend.


How do you know PPs son doesn’t attend Gonzaga? I’m guessing he does and PP just didn’t drink the kool aid.
Anonymous
I don’t know any parents who didn’t drink the kool aid.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Love when all the cult parents who are probably in their purple shirts come to this thread to say "Gonzaga is the best". We just got Dad more purple shirts to wear for father's day so he can relive his high school days.

Yes heaven forbid people like the school their kid goes to...and say so in a thread that asks for opinions...?


It’s great to like your child’s school. Gonzaga parents make it part of their personality. Come on now, that is really weird.


What’s weird is your focus on a school your kids don’t attend.


How do you know PPs son doesn’t attend Gonzaga? I’m guessing he does and PP just didn’t drink the kool aid.


God may or may not be purple, but the faces of parents who breathlessly talk nonstop about their sons going Gonzaga are definitely purple.
Anonymous
I think it’s good that they are choosing career paths that will generate higher incomes. Especially important in the DC area where cost of living is so high.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Love when all the cult parents who are probably in their purple shirts come to this thread to say "Gonzaga is the best". We just got Dad more purple shirts to wear for father's day so he can relive his high school days.

Yes heaven forbid people like the school their kid goes to...and say so in a thread that asks for opinions...?


It’s great to like your child’s school. Gonzaga parents make it part of their personality. Come on now, that is really weird.

Examples?
Anonymous
These are 12th grade boys who have worked very hard, just like seniors at all other schools (public and private) to obtain college admissions and are celebrating their achievements. It is shameful to make a thread insulting them or any students for that matter. WITW is wrong with you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga is the best. Send your son there. You won’t regret it.


Agree 100%! My son just graduated from Gonzaga and it was the best 4 years - the school, administration, families and boys are the best of the best. I'm sad it'sover but so happy he experienced a wonderful 4 years of high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Love when all the cult parents who are probably in their purple shirts come to this thread to say "Gonzaga is the best". We just got Dad more purple shirts to wear for father's day so he can relive his high school days.

Yes heaven forbid people like the school their kid goes to...and say so in a thread that asks for opinions...?


It’s great to like your child’s school. Gonzaga parents make it part of their personality. Come on now, that is really weird.

Examples?


I know someone who has a son at Gonzaga and she’s completely obsessed. Talks nonstop about it, flies the school flag on their porch, goes on and on about her son “thriving” at Gonzaga, purple heart and eagle emojis in every social media post, etc. It really is their entire family identity in a way I don’t observe with other schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Love when all the cult parents who are probably in their purple shirts come to this thread to say "Gonzaga is the best". We just got Dad more purple shirts to wear for father's day so he can relive his high school days.

Yes heaven forbid people like the school their kid goes to...and say so in a thread that asks for opinions...?


It’s great to like your child’s school. Gonzaga parents make it part of their personality. Come on now, that is really weird.

Examples?


I know someone who has a son at Gonzaga and she’s completely obsessed. Talks nonstop about it, flies the school flag on their porch, goes on and on about her son “thriving” at Gonzaga, purple heart and eagle emojis in every social media post, etc. It really is their entire family identity in a way I don’t observe with other schools.


Is it shameful to like or even love your kid’s school? I don’t understand the angst and insults about families who are enthusiastic and are happy with their child’s educational experience. If it makes you uncomfortable, then that’s on you.

One of my kids is having a horrible school experience and I would be so happy if it was the opposite. There is something really wrong with society when people think it’s normal to make fun of others for being happy about something.
Anonymous
I absolutely love my kids’ schools (not Gonzaga) but don’t talk about or post obsessively about them. To me it is weird for parents to have their identities wired so hard to their kids’ high school.
Anonymous
I follow the same IG and haven’t seen a single post saying their life goal is to be rich. As for Econ/Finance, those are the most popular majors among many grads and college students. Were you expecting that they join the seminary?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't read too much into that. I think the boys submit the goals narrative themselves.


The school decides what they want to put out to the world on social media, though.

It is t the school’s social media. The students run these accounts. They are not official or managed by the schools in any way.


They finally got their rights back to the student run Instagram after the debacle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely love my kids’ schools (not Gonzaga) but don’t talk about or post obsessively about them. To me it is weird for parents to have their identities wired so hard to their kids’ high school.


Then exactly what I said, it’s on you. those are your feelings. No need to make fun of people who have a different approach than you. Wouldn’t that be a lesson you teach your children?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you expect from a school with mostly country club kids and hardly any diversity?


you have no idea what an ass you sound like, do you? it must be nice to sail through life devoid of self awareness.
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