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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, Your child got dropped, not "canceled" since you don't even know why they left him. Try not to use slang you don't understand. [/quote] DP. I think it may be appropriate, since it happened to a boy in DS’ class. He wasn’t a friend of DS, but sort of an acquaintance from ES. Apparently he said something over discord, and his whole friend group just dropped him. DS refuses to tell us what the boy said. But it was enough the group all told DS: oh him? He is dead to us. Cancel might be exactly what happened.[/quote] Teens definitely cancel each other if you say the wrong word. [/quote] This is definitely true. It’s different today. Say the wrong word and you’re done; even get accused of saying something and other teens will completely ostracize a kid. Social media means the whole school instantly knows about it too.[/quote]
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