You have no clue about the snarky comments. |
Are you always this melodramatic, or only on DCUM? |
Oh, grow up, Drama Queen. |
Some people need a trigger warning just to crawl out of bed. |
DP. What's melodramatic about the PP's comment? They didn't do it where/when I grew up either, and while I wouldn't necessarily choose the word horrendous, I don't disagree with it either. I don't perceive a lot of social benefit from an official Wear A Shirt From The School Where You're Going To College (If You Are) day, whereas the potential disadvantages are obvious. |
Stop with the CAPS. You sound like a Boomer. You are hysterical. |
First I am hearing of this. |
What’s melodramatic? Are you joking? When something actually “horrendous” happens in their life, they will know it. Hint: it won’t be a voluntary, non-compulsive “wear your college shirt to HS” day. |
Would you be happier if they had said "It's a bad practice" or "It's a harmful practice" or "It's a stupid practice"? |
| Hm well your opinion is your opinion. My friends and I had a lot of fun with college sweatshirt day when I was in high school and DD also enjoyed it as well when she was a senior, we had fun talking about which of her schoolmates got into where when she got home that day. |
You didn't know where your friends were going for college until they showed up in their college sweatshirts on college sweatshirt day? Your daughter isn't on social media? |
Takes one to know one. Nyah.
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Thank God we left. |
+1. On the upside, I think most teens ignore most spirit days. I definitely did not have any sway from my school….those branded shirts were expensive! I think the sweatshirts were $40 in 1980s money (full days wages at my minimum wage job)—I wasn’t wasting money on that! |
My friend who graduated from the old Woodward High and then MC, had shirts made up that said Harvard on the Pike. |