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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nope. Hard pass. [/quote] Are your kids weirdos or something?[/quote] No, but you are to be saying something so asinine. You’ve embarrassed yourself. [/quote] Well, "hard pass" is an equally stupid response. [/quote] NP again. It’s an appropriate answer to infer a vehement no. You know that already and have embarrassed yourself plenty. [/quote] A fabulous job opportunity at a much higher pay in a great city with excellent schools and all you can say is "hard pass?" [/quote] Asking if children are weirdos is all you can say? [/quote] Well, I mean, to not even consider the possibility tells me that the poster doesn't think much of her kids' ability to adapt. [/quote] I would say a hard pass answer would likely mean they have thought about it or experienced it, weirdo. You just don’t agree and attack people who have a different opinion. You are an entitled witch. [/quote] Wow, sorry if I struck a nerve. I wasn't saying her kids ARE weirdos, I was just wondering if they might be because she was so vehemently opposed to the idea without offering any reasoning whatever. I apologize, but geez.[/quote] Therefore, kids are weirdos if they want to stay rather than uproot and move. Got it. [/quote] No. Every kid is going to say they don't [i]want[/i] to. Whether their wishes should necessarily carry the day in every instance is another issue. For some families, moving is clearly the right answer. For others, it might not be so clear, but on balance a move may make sense. For a few, it's a hard pass, if for among other reasons the kids are weirdos and the parents are convinced they can't adjust. [/quote] No, my child did not say they didn’t want to move. Regrets it now. [/quote]
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