Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS, don't come back at me with your lame retort about sour grapes, because I'm pretty sure you'd want your kid to trade places with my kid, I'm not naming the school though.)
I'm not the poster you were responding to, but just want to say -- I think your faux modesty is showing.
You are clueless. That was a preemptive strike against aholes like you.
Actually, no you were aiming at the "aholes" lobbing their "lame retort(s) about sour grapes". You missed! And, please do name the school -- I think other parents deserve some warning to watch out for you at PA meetings!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS, don't come back at me with your lame retort about sour grapes, because I'm pretty sure you'd want your kid to trade places with my kid, I'm not naming the school though.)
I'm not the poster you were responding to, but just want to say -- I think your faux modesty is showing.
You are clueless. That was a preemptive strike against aholes like you.
Anonymous wrote:PS, don't come back at me with your lame retort about sour grapes, because I'm pretty sure you'd want your kid to trade places with my kid, I'm not naming the school though.)
I'm not the poster you were responding to, but just want to say -- I think your faux modesty is showing.
Anonymous wrote:If this is a representative sample of DC private school parents - cold, smug, rude, absolutely snotty to the less fortunate - then I'm horrified. You people are actually saying you don't understand compassion? You disgust me.
PS, don't come back at me with your lame retort about sour grapes, because I'm pretty sure you'd want your kid to trade places with my kid, I'm not naming the school though.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because I think OP was tone deaf on this issue doesn't mean I have sour grapes about her child's success. FWIW my kids have had their share of acceptances and rejections at "several of the top 5 schools" as well. Oops, now I'm humble bragging.![]()
Same here! We turned these top privates down for magnets, and now DC is going to an ivy.
Guess what? I posted that OP is clueless and tone deaf, and I believe that. When people asked me about colleges, I had a ready answer that involved a lot of eyerolling about luck and how DC fit a really special niche (not a hook) they needed, all to make it seem like this wasn't a judgment on their kids. It's not hard to be kind and thoughtful in this process, and it costs nothing when you're already really happy about your own kid's outcome. It just seems like OP is absorbed in her own wonderfulness that she doesn't want to make the effort.
False modesty is just as obnoxious as ill-concealed envy. How does this model or teach maturity to your kids? It only teaches that it's reasonable to be envious of others and to expect others to downplay their successes because you are too fragile to accept reality. Not a lesson I want my kids learning in either direction. Whatever happened to the expectation that we all shake hands, say "good game," and sulk in private or preferably not at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because I think OP was tone deaf on this issue doesn't mean I have sour grapes about her child's success. FWIW my kids have had their share of acceptances and rejections at "several of the top 5 schools" as well. Oops, now I'm humble bragging.![]()
Same here! We turned these top privates down for magnets, and now DC is going to an ivy.
Guess what? I posted that OP is clueless and tone deaf, and I believe that. When people asked me about colleges, I had a ready answer that involved a lot of eyerolling about luck and how DC fit a really special niche (not a hook) they needed, all to make it seem like this wasn't a judgment on their kids. It's not hard to be kind and thoughtful in this process, and it costs nothing when you're already really happy about your own kid's outcome. It just seems like OP is absorbed in her own wonderfulness that she doesn't want to make the effort.
Anonymous wrote:I really do not understand the "compassion" Others are jealous and behave badly? So they need a lot of compassion? Or they know that they won't see the OP much anymore so they are mean? Why the compassion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard people. If your kid had lots of acceptances, play down and don't brag or be smug. Have empathy for others that didn't do as well (cuz at some point your DC will be on the receiving end of rejections, trust me). If your kid didn't have success this time, be gracious to those that did. It's not a failing or a judgment on your kid or your family, it's a bit of a crapshoot.
Apparently, playing down and empathy are really hard for some people.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard people. If your kid had lots of acceptances, play down and don't brag or be smug. Have empathy for others that didn't do as well (cuz at some point your DC will be on the receiving end of rejections, trust me). If your kid didn't have success this time, be gracious to those that did. It's not a failing or a judgment on your kid or your family, it's a bit of a crapshoot.