Thank you PP. You are exactly right. |
Op here. If this is how to make an indie movie script, movies have really gone down hill. I'm more of an 80s guy (Back to the Future, Ferris Bueller, etc...), so this type of show wouldn't be my style. Aside from that, you were right. Thanks!
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OP, I give you props for taking criticism constructively and having a sense of humor. (I'm one of the PPs who said you sounded really condescending). So glad posters like you still exist on DCUM.
I like PP's indie movie script/joke. |
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You seem so convinced that the school is great but he hasn't even started yet (right?). Most people unhappy with DC schools seem to move out to the good burb schools when their oldest is done with the free preschool, so it makes sense to see how much you actually like the school before deciding to move to another house in DC vs. the suburbs.
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OP, I'm divorced, but I had similar frustrations with DD's dad over school issues. He was simply too busy to actively engage with the process of lotteries. Add busy-ness to the fact that he simply could not believe that the process was so crazy. We would have these conversations where he would say over and over "I'm sure she'll get in somewhere, it can't possibly be as crazy as you thought." When she did not get into a single school, when her lowest waitlist number was in the 40s at Mundo Verde (with their 1000 applications), he was totally shocked.
At this point, it's August. School starts soon. You guys might as well try and see what happens with Yu Ying. Maybe your wife will be won over once school starts. Maybe not. Honestly, I am kind of confused by your "any language immersion" approach, especially for something like Mandarin. I would imagine that it would be difficult for a child to excel in that environment if at least one of their parents is not fully on board with the school's mission. |
Agreed. That is just weird. But it does go with the entire "indie movie" loving white people theme on this thread. |