Anonymous wrote:I love entitled kids and their parents. Please, never tell your angels no. A percentage of them will think that the law doesn't apply to them and will start breaking them. Then their wealthy parents come to me to get junior out of trouble. Keep right on giving them everything they want! Mama wants a beach house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugg and Northface products are 'nice things'?I beg to differ. They're ugly as a deadly sin.
I found this funny too. If she things Uggs and Northface are "nice" maybe she needs a fashion lesson.
I don't know a teen who doesn't wear Ugg and Northface.
Neither of my teens have any Ugg or Northface stuff.
Do you homeschool?
I think the poster lives under a rock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugg and Northface products are 'nice things'?I beg to differ. They're ugly as a deadly sin.
I found this funny too. If she things Uggs and Northface are "nice" maybe she needs a fashion lesson.
I don't know a teen who doesn't wear Ugg and Northface.
Neither of my teens have any Ugg or Northface stuff.
Do you homeschool?
Anonymous wrote:
We have lots (no really) of money. The kids have no idea. We feel it is important for them to grow up knowing a regular life and not a privileged life. Most people in the real world do not live a privileged life. They need to know how to get along after we are gone, even if it is with an enormous inheritance. You are doing your kids no favors if you are one bonus away from defaulting on your huge mortgage and acting like an a**hole in the meantime. The true meaning of diversity comes from class, not skin color. If yo travel almost anywhere, there is diverse skin color AND diverse socioeconomics. Teach them well and they will live well. This is not limited to name brands.
A shame more people in this are are supposed to be smart, but do not realize this crucial piece of information about every day life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How do you possibly derive "entitled" from what you quoted here? Because you were poor and she was middle class?
The poster is "entitled" because she takes her good fortune -- being offered a job as a teenager, and being able to hold three jobs in college -- for granted. She thinks she somehow deserved them; I think she was lucky. Not only that, she blames other people for being less fortunate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How do you possibly derive "entitled" from what you quoted here? Because you were poor and she was middle class?
The poster is "entitled" because she takes her good fortune -- being offered a job as a teenager, and being able to hold three jobs in college -- for granted. She thinks she somehow deserved them; I think she was lucky. Not only that, she blames other people for being less fortunate.
Anonymous wrote:
I'd argue that generational welfare recipients are the absolute worst when it comes to being entitled.