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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So grandparents and aunts know[/quote] And people who went with them to college 20+ years ago...while I am vaguely happy to hear that College classmate X's son got into Yale and is a fine human being according to his dad, would I brag about my kid the same way? I don't think so. I was thinking about posting a picture of my kid's latest belt achievement in karate, but opted not to.[/quote] Why not? My two younger kids (Gen z 18) aren’t on FB and do not want us to post anything about them. So we don’t. At least not explicitly. It’s easy for close friends to interpret a check-in or spot a college sweatshirt in a photo without tagging or naming our kids. However our older kids (Millenial early 30s) like it when we post about their accomplishments.[/quote]
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