Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 19:20     Subject: Re:Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

I wouldn't ask a h.s. junior or senior where they are going. It can be a really stressful time for kids and parents. If it's not, they will often volunteer this info.

If you think their kids are in college, you can always how they are.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 19:15     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

Absolutely NOT a bad thing to ask!
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 19:09     Subject: Re:Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

Don't ask. Just ask how the kid is doing and if they want to tell you they will. I had a screw up brother who wasn't going to college and it was really hard for my parents when everyone in our snobby town asked (as an aside he now makes about $500k/year). There is too much of a fixation on where kids are going to school anyway.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 17:31     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

Anonymous wrote:When I see an acquaintance I know has a senior or college freshman son/daughter, is it bad manners to ask where he/she is looking or has decided to go to school? I am just trying to show interest and make conversation and am curious since we will be doing the college search for our oldest soon. But sometimes I sense people are disappointed in where their kids are going, if they can't say that it is a really elite school. One parent even offered that her daughter had "not lived up to her potential.". Is this too loaded a question?


It makes me sad that parents feel this way about their children's schools, which I'm sure are good schools.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 17:10     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

Good point, 16:47. You don't want to set up a 17-year-old by getting them to tell you in January that they've applied to Harvard, Princeton and Yale. Wait until the dust has settled, so on or after May 1 they don't have to own the rejections and can instead enthuse about Target School U.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 17:02     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

What are (name here)'s plans after graduation?
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 16:47     Subject: Re:Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

One important suggestion is never/ever ask a high school junior or high school senior (until May 1) what their college plans are, they are incredibly stressed and sick of the question and you will be a popular adult if you say "how bout those Skins, or Caps" or talk foreign policy or clothing styles or whatever, just NEVER college until they are through the process and all set, or they bring it up themselves and seem to want to discuss it.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:25     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

Anonymous wrote:I think asking "What are Vivian's plans for next year?" is fine. Asking "What college is Hortense going to?" is a little crass, particularly if it is just a gateway to your subsequent announcement that Friedrich is attending The Sorbonne.


FFS, just spat my earl grey all over my cravat.

Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:17     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

New poster. Some good suggestions here. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 14:30     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

Normally it's not a bad thing at all, but at this time of year it's a really stressful time, and some people are talked-out when it comes to the college subject. As PP above suggested asking in general about Larla's plans might be a more gentle inquiry than asking which college she's chosen.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 14:29     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

I think asking "What are Vivian's plans for next year?" is fine. Asking "What college is Hortense going to?" is a little crass, particularly if it is just a gateway to your subsequent announcement that Friedrich is attending The Sorbonne.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 14:00     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

Agree with PP -- ask about the process, since that is what you're actually interested in.

"We're gearing up for the college search. How did you narrow the field for your DC? Where did you find the most helpful information so you could focus on schools that would be a good fit?"
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 13:55     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

I think so. I think a better way to broach the subject is just to ask 'how is the college search going or how do they enjoy university'...and then the other party can respond as broadly or specifically as they want..i.e. "DC likes/hates school" vs. "DC likes/hates *insert college name*"
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 13:51     Subject: Re:Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

Ask away. But whatever college or post high school plans they answer, I'd respond in a positive manner.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 13:47     Subject: Is it bad form to ask acquaintances where kids are in college?

When I see an acquaintance I know has a senior or college freshman son/daughter, is it bad manners to ask where he/she is looking or has decided to go to school? I am just trying to show interest and make conversation and am curious since we will be doing the college search for our oldest soon. But sometimes I sense people are disappointed in where their kids are going, if they can't say that it is a really elite school. One parent even offered that her daughter had "not lived up to her potential.". Is this too loaded a question?