Anonymous wrote:It sounds like another chance to brag. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like another chance to brag. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was admitted to a very top university that makes everyone in our social circles blanch because they've written off the entire southern US as confederate Proud Boys with assault rifles and no dental care.
DH and I (lifelong Dems fwiw) have never even slapped a school sticker on our cars but by god, I am going to buy the biggest school flag I can find on the internet and fly it from our porch. Probably every Saturday in perpetuity
Wow. You sound aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh dear god! I hope not.
Oh my, yes I did!
They earned it, and others do it, so why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid hates any fuss, so we won’t be doing a reveal. However, the college application process is a long and arduous ordeal. Lots of kids don’t get into their top choices. I think having some fun and getting your kid excited about wherever they’re going is totally fine. I’m a little mystified about why so many people on here are so anti-celebration. Life is tough, let’s take the wins and celebrate them!
I'm not anti-celebration. I'm against turning everything into Instagram-worthy fodder, because apparently your life only matters if it's documented on social media with sufficient production value. It's so materialistic and performative. Have a nice dinner or call Grandma and Grandpa to tell them the exciting news! Buy a sweatshirt! But it's like gender reveals, promposals, smash cakes, etc. Everything is about generating the right photos to get likes. It's gross.
You can’t possibly have high schoolers!
Sorry your kids aren't close to their grandparents.
It has nothing to do with them not being close.
It’s developmentally normal for high school kids to want to celebrate with their friends, not their grandparents. Again, it seems like you don’t have high schoolers.
Anonymous wrote:American culture could really do with fewer narcissistic displays.
Anonymous wrote:So embarrassed for anyone who would do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man you seem to care a lot about what other people do.
I wonder why that is?
So you don’t ever care what others do? Not ever? I find that hard to believe.
Believe it. I care when it affects me and my family, but other than that, no.
To each their own, have fun with it.
So what is your kid planning for their big reveal?
Anonymous wrote:Any reason for fun, joy, excitement in these difficult times-I'm all for it. When my kid decides, we're going to make a party of it. Thanks for the idea!