Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely post. Not several times, but something along the lines of. "We are so happy for ' '. Her hard work payed off and she is headed to _____ in the fall. Miss her already."
I am proud and want to share, if you have a problem with that simply unfriend me! I love seeing the videos of kids reacting to hard work paying off. If you cannot look at a post of another kid and be happy for them, you have issues! Not advocating for excessive posts... but really
Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely post. Not several times, but something along the lines of. "We are so happy for ' '. Her hard work payed off and she is headed to _____ in the fall. Miss her already."
I am proud and want to share, if you have a problem with that simply unfriend me! I love seeing the videos of kids reacting to hard work paying off. If you cannot look at a post of another kid and be happy for them, you have issues! Not advocating for excessive posts... but really
Anonymous wrote:Let’s face it, most FB and Instagram posts are documenting, celebrating or bragging about something—everything from new jobs, vacations, anniversaries, birthdays, fitness goals, sports, dining experiences, etc. People usually go there to post their own highlights or to read about the highlights of others. So posting about where your child is going to school is really no different to me. If you don’t want to read the posts, then I would stay off social media or at least take a break around Decision Day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen a lot of people post on social media on Decision Day—May 1st. I actually enjoy reading all the posts and sending congratulatory comments. Life is too short. If people want to be happy, let them be happy.
If that's close to when the kid makes a decision, that makes sense. But it's super weird to get into a school in the fall, pay a deposit and then keep it a secret until May. Just tell people when you're done. If you're still waiting to make a final decision, then you're not done. It's so much better just to be matter of fact about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Select schools that have IG accounts celebrating college decisions for the class of 2023. Disgusting! Braggarts!
Sidwell, GDS, NCS, Langley, McLean, TJ, Whitman, Wooton and virtually every other school in the DMV.
That’s announcing where the kids are going. That’s different than parents posting every college acceptance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We shared on FB once DD made her final decision but didn’t post or celebrate every acceptance along the way. Of course we did tell family and close friends as the acceptances rolled in.
Why did you put it on Facebook? And what do you mean by “of course” you told family and friends of acceptances? What is so “of course” about it? We never did that.
Anonymous wrote:Select schools that have IG accounts celebrating college decisions for the class of 2023. Disgusting! Braggarts!
Sidwell, GDS, NCS, Langley, McLean, TJ, Whitman, Wooton and virtually every other school in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:I think the college application process brings out the worst in most parents with respect to social media.
Personally I think it's rude to post acceptances. The videos opening up the decisions are just icky to me.
Of course to each their own and I have muted my "friends" that act like this.