Anonymous wrote:
It goes like this.
1. There is a post about a something that happens in another culture.
2. There are numerous posts disparaging that culture.
3. Some of those posts are written in a manner that looks down upon the other culture and touts their culture as better than.
4. People from other cultures then point out flaws in this culture- people in glass houses sort of thing.
Thus the thread evolves. It could have just ended with a simple non judgmental answer. But that's never the case.
Anonymous wrote:Where I come from we don't shoot kids just because they're black and we don't make a trend out of sending kids to school to shoot their classmates. Each to their own...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where I come from we don't shoot kids just because they're black and we don't make a trend out of sending kids to school to shoot their classmates. Each to their own...
Why do so many threads spiral out of control like this?
All the OP asked was: "My daughter got an invitation for a birthday from a classmate. It was mentioned on the invitation no boxed gift please. What that means?
Thank you.”
Anonymous wrote:America! I will carry a gun into a store if I want, but seriously....don't FUCK with me on boxed gifts.
Anonymous wrote:America! I will carry a gun into a store if I want, but seriously....don't FUCK with me on boxed gifts.
Anonymous wrote:It just means they don't want a bunch of cheap Toy'R'Us eight dollar crap cluttering their house. It's pretty smart actually. Just give them a gift card or nothing and let them combine them and get something that fits in with their family and household.
Anonymous wrote:Where I come from we don't shoot kids just because they're black and we don't make a trend out of sending kids to school to shoot their classmates. Each to their own...
Anonymous wrote:
+1. It's a free country, lady. My inlaws threw a first birthday party for my DD and wrote no boxed gifts. IN AMERICA! *gasp*
Anonymous wrote:America should be a-okay with how things are done in other places. That's why I don't interfere when people from Iraq don't educate their girls and make them cover up like second-class citizens. I also give the thumbs-up to the Somalis here who have allowed their daughters to be genitally mutilated.
I'm no xenophobe!
Anonymous wrote:America should be a-okay with how things are done in other places. That's why I don't interfere when people from Iraq don't educate their girls and make them cover up like second-class citizens. I also give the thumbs-up to the Somalis here who have allowed their daughters to be genitally mutilated.
I'm no xenophobe!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1. It's a free country, lady. My inlaws threw a first birthday party for my DD and wrote no boxed gifts. IN AMERICA! *gasp*
Your inlaws hosted a birthday party for your child? I think that deserves the *gasp* I've heard of grandparents offering to pay not being the host of the party.
Eh? Grandparents aren't allowed to host birthday parties for their grandchildren?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1. It's a free country, lady. My inlaws threw a first birthday party for my DD and wrote no boxed gifts. IN AMERICA! *gasp*
Your inlaws hosted a birthday party for your child? I think that deserves the *gasp* I've heard of grandparents offering to pay not being the host of the party.