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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Buying someone else’s kids McDonald’s is a prole tell. It’ll get you iced out of a cliquey UMC parent group in short order. [/quote] 🤣🤣 definitely not true in my UMC circle. The parents don’t eat McDonalds but most of the kids do, at least sometimes. Especially on a road trip where there may not be other options [/quote] You’re likely just a MC striver who merely thinks she’s moving in a bourgeois social circle. I’m not trying to sound snooty but I assure you my UMC orbit is full of families who have literally never fed their kids McDonald’s and would legit think you were joking if you said you ate McDonald’s recently. Taking your kids to Mickey D’s teases out you’re working class stock.[/quote] NP- I think it would be very difficult to not have eaten at McDonald's on a road trip in the US because it's often the only open place in town, especially later in the evening. If you are describing people who never go on road trips, then maybe. But in either case, who cares this much about signaling through food choices? Striving is precisely trying to fit in by making the "right choices" at all times for fear judgy people won't like you otherwise.[/quote]
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