Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds like bad management. I think other cotillions are very careful to have the same number of boys and girls.
I think the problem is not having an equal number, which all try for, but that on some nights, a few less boys (or girls) will show up.
Not showing up? Sounds like they need more than the Cotillion to improve their manners . . .
My son has missed dances due to other commitments - birthday parties, camping trips, etc. I don't think that makes him ill mannered.
Anonymous wrote:actually it was Mrs Simpson's and yes I did call. But it's not like she is then going to uninvite a girl to that dance to even out the numbers.
Anonymous wrote:this just sounds so depressing. don't kids have enough stresses in their lives without having to go to formal dances and worry about whether they'll get picked to dance or not? how miserable. it's hard to imagine what could justify putting your kid through this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds like bad management. I think other cotillions are very careful to have the same number of boys and girls.
I think the problem is not having an equal number, which all try for, but that on some nights, a few less boys (or girls) will show up.
Not showing up? Sounds like they need more than the Cotillion to improve their manners . . .
My son has missed dances due to other commitments - birthday parties, camping trips, etc. I don't think that makes him ill mannered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds like bad management. I think other cotillions are very careful to have the same number of boys and girls.
I think the problem is not having an equal number, which all try for, but that on some nights, a few less boys (or girls) will show up.
Not showing up? Sounds like they need more than the Cotillion to improve their manners . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds like bad management. I think other cotillions are very careful to have the same number of boys and girls.
I think the problem is not having an equal number, which all try for, but that on some nights, a few less boys (or girls) will show up.
Anonymous wrote:That sounds like bad management. I think other cotillions are very careful to have the same number of boys and girls.
Anonymous wrote:DD went last Friday. She was traumatized, as there were much fewer boys, and none asked her to dance.
Anonymous wrote:DD went last Friday. She was traumatized, as there were much fewer boys, and none asked her to dance.