Private school bumper stickers

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Anonymous wrote:We do. A big reason we sent our kids to private school was the sense of community and it still makes the kid smile when they see a car driving around with a bumper magnet from their school. I have a magnet from my home state too and my college (which is not elite). I like the community feel. But I wear T shirts/sweatshirts from my college as well from time to time.


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Driving cross country or up to NH we often will see the magnet and always look to see if we know them.


I would never drive cross country but yes, I look for the magnets when we are at our second home on the Vineyard


We have second home on MV. I have never noticed DC private school stickers on cars. I saw a ton on spring break to Kiawah, though.


We go to Maine in the summer and I see a TON on cars in New England in the summer.

In fact, the homes next to ours are a family from Bethesda and one from Alexandria. It literally is a NW/Bethesda/Arlington/Alexandria summer destination.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do. A big reason we sent our kids to private school was the sense of community and it still makes the kid smile when they see a car driving around with a bumper magnet from their school. I have a magnet from my home state too and my college (which is not elite). I like the community feel. But I wear T shirts/sweatshirts from my college as well from time to time.


+1

Driving cross country or up to NH we often will see the magnet and always look to see if we know them.


I would never drive cross country but yes, I look for the magnets when we are at our second home on the Vineyard


We have second home on MV. I have never noticed DC private school stickers on cars. I saw a ton on spring break to Kiawah, though.


We go to Maine in the summer and I see a TON on cars in New England in the summer.

In fact, the homes next to ours are a family from Bethesda and one from Alexandria. It literally is a NW/Bethesda/Arlington/Alexandria summer destination.



Wow! Where is this?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’m dying at the people that claim they don’t put them on because they don’t want to be targeted as a victim of a crime. Like a car jacker is going to distinguish between the Maserati or Mercedes with the Sidwell sticker over the one without .

I’m safe in my Honda no matter what “elite” institution is advertised on the back of my car.


Erm. Whaaaa? Honda and Kia are the most carjacked cars.


In Pentagon City, there has been a rash of BMW car jacking in the past few months.


Well that’s not Upper NW or lower MoCo so it may as well be Omaha.
Anonymous
I think it's a little tacky and a security issue and don't. That said, I had one for my college (while I was in college, on my own car) because I was so proud to have gotten in and so excited to be going there - I knew it was my ticket out of my small town, and I loved being there. I think that's different from when it's your kids and not you though - just doesn't sit right with me. I think everyone can do what they want, though, and don't judge others for it.
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NO. I like my anonymity in a non-descript black vehicle. Catholic K-8.
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Anonymous wrote:No. I never have. When I see them on other cars, I judge them. Assume they are bragging or just tone deaf.


I put them on my car to trigger people like you.






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Anonymous
Nope, DH would like to. I'd prefer not to advertise the amount I'm spending on tuition in the event of an accident. FWIW, I do not drive a fancy car.
Anonymous
My kid begged me to put one on, so I did. My DH is a terrible driver, though, so I took it off.
Anonymous
We don't have kids, but I put a Sidwell sticker on my car anyway. I love feeling the envy from other drivers, especially after I cut them off in traffic. When they give me the finger, I can't tell which it's for -- my driving or my sticker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't have kids, but I put a Sidwell sticker on my car anyway. I love feeling the envy from other drivers, especially after I cut them off in traffic. When they give me the finger, I can't tell which it's for -- my driving or my sticker.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't have kids, but I put a Sidwell sticker on my car anyway. I love feeling the envy from other drivers, especially after I cut them off in traffic. When they give me the finger, I can't tell which it's for -- my driving or my sticker.


We should be friends.
Anonymous
It really is all about the sticker (or magnet) at the end of the day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't have kids, but I put a Sidwell sticker on my car anyway. I love feeling the envy from other drivers, especially after I cut them off in traffic. When they give me the finger, I can't tell which it's for -- my driving or my sticker.


Put a Harvard sticker next to the Sidwell sticker. You can drive on the sidewalk.
Anonymous
Nope - because I drive like an a-hole
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't have kids, but I put a Sidwell sticker on my car anyway. I love feeling the envy from other drivers, especially after I cut them off in traffic. When they give me the finger, I can't tell which it's for -- my driving or my sticker.


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