Anonymous wrote:I'd avoid chatting with her from now on. Wave and keep walking![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you both agree your current school isn't good. Well, you get get offended that she agrees with you.
She doesn't like that people live where they know they don't like the school, then try to work the system to get out of their choice. I mean, that's a fair complaint. She probably should have kept her mouth shut, but I don't think you can really criticize her for that view.
OP here. I was annoyed because she was openly rude to me. She criticized my kid's school and then told me she didn't think I should be allowed to use the lottery to try to get my kid into a better school.
You know, the only reason I even said the thing about doing the lottery again next year is because she criticized our school. I actually like a lot about our school and would not be devastated to stay, even though I recognize some of the challenges. But having another parent say, to my face, that my school is bad made me feel defensive. Which is the whole reason I said "Oh, well we might try to lottery in somewhere else if we can. We've heard great things about [her IB school]." So for her to then say that using the lottery to go to another school is selfish.... it was just such a bait and switch, which was annoying coming from someone who doesn't even have kids in the school system yet. I'm generally a very positive person but I was having an off day and running into this rude, entitled person made it that much worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever. Your life is boring, right? I had a new mom of two weeks, tell me that I must bundel my kids and how to feed them, etc... Mine were 1 and 3 at that time... and this was in equator climate! I was like, smile, move on, don't see her again.
You are obviously a shitty mother who doesn't care about her kids if you're not putting them in triple snowsuits any time it dips below 95 degrees. I am going to call CPS on you. You'll get them back after you've taken some parenting classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you both agree your current school isn't good. Well, you get get offended that she agrees with you.
She doesn't like that people live where they know they don't like the school, then try to work the system to get out of their choice. I mean, that's a fair complaint. She probably should have kept her mouth shut, but I don't think you can really criticize her for that view.
OP here. I was annoyed because she was openly rude to me. She criticized my kid's school and then told me she didn't think I should be allowed to use the lottery to try to get my kid into a better school.
You know, the only reason I even said the thing about doing the lottery again next year is because she criticized our school. I actually like a lot about our school and would not be devastated to stay, even though I recognize some of the challenges. But having another parent say, to my face, that my school is bad made me feel defensive. Which is the whole reason I said "Oh, well we might try to lottery in somewhere else if we can. We've heard great things about [her IB school]." So for her to then say that using the lottery to go to another school is selfish.... it was just such a bait and switch, which was annoying coming from someone who doesn't even have kids in the school system yet. I'm generally a very positive person but I was having an off day and running into this rude, entitled person made it that much worse.
Anonymous wrote:You both sound like snobs. Just own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you both agree your current school isn't good. Well, you get get offended that she agrees with you.
She doesn't like that people live where they know they don't like the school, then try to work the system to get out of their choice. I mean, that's a fair complaint. She probably should have kept her mouth shut, but I don't think you can really criticize her for that view.
OP here. I was annoyed because she was openly rude to me. She criticized my kid's school and then told me she didn't think I should be allowed to use the lottery to try to get my kid into a better school.
You know, the only reason I even said the thing about doing the lottery again next year is because she criticized our school. I actually like a lot about our school and would not be devastated to stay, even though I recognize some of the challenges. But having another parent say, to my face, that my school is bad made me feel defensive. Which is the whole reason I said "Oh, well we might try to lottery in somewhere else if we can. We've heard great things about [her IB school]." So for her to then say that using the lottery to go to another school is selfish.... it was just such a bait and switch, which was annoying coming from someone who doesn't even have kids in the school system yet. I'm generally a very positive person but I was having an off day and running into this rude, entitled person made it that much worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you both agree your current school isn't good. Well, you get get offended that she agrees with you.
She doesn't like that people live where they know they don't like the school, then try to work the system to get out of their choice. I mean, that's a fair complaint. She probably should have kept her mouth shut, but I don't think you can really criticize her for that view.
OP here. I was annoyed because she was openly rude to me. She criticized my kid's school and then told me she didn't think I should be allowed to use the lottery to try to get my kid into a better school.
You know, the only reason I even said the thing about doing the lottery again next year is because she criticized our school. I actually like a lot about our school and would not be devastated to stay, even though I recognize some of the challenges. But having another parent say, to my face, that my school is bad made me feel defensive. Which is the whole reason I said "Oh, well we might try to lottery in somewhere else if we can. We've heard great things about [her IB school]." So for her to then say that using the lottery to go to another school is selfish.... it was just such a bait and switch, which was annoying coming from someone who doesn't even have kids in the school system yet. I'm generally a very positive person but I was having an off day and running into this rude, entitled person made it that much worse.
Anonymous wrote:So you both agree your current school isn't good. Well, you get get offended that she agrees with you.
She doesn't like that people live where they know they don't like the school, then try to work the system to get out of their choice. I mean, that's a fair complaint. She probably should have kept her mouth shut, but I don't think you can really criticize her for that view.
Anonymous wrote:And, you needed to sit this here, why?