Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just have a normal conversation with him! Most normal conversations i have with people I don't see very often involve asking them what they are up to and what is going on with their lives. Then see how he answers. If he does not bring it up, I would not bring it up either.
+1 I can't imagine seeing a college-aged nephew and not asking "how's school?" He'll either tell you he's having a hard time and taking longer to graduate, or he switched majors or is double-majoring or something, or he studied abroad and didn't get all the required credits, or that he quietly graduated early and is building a company in his parents' basement.
If you care about the kid talk to the kid. If you care about embarrassing his mom for being proud of her kid on Facebook in the past, I guess you'll probably find some way to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I would just ask because you need to give a grad gift if he graduated.
If he sends a graduation invite you send a gift. If he doesn’t send a graduation invite, he probably didn’t graduate. It’s actually easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And while we’re at it, OP, here’s a question for you: why is your life so empty that you fill it with Google-stalking a young man whose education you did not pay for, and whose well-being is not your responsibility? Are you estranged from your own kids or something? Get a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:This. Why are you Google-stalking someone else’s kid?
When you overshare on Facebook, you invite curiosity among family and friends. And it's natural to wonder what a college senior is up to, as far as major, graduation, internships, job offers, and where they plan to live.
This is her own nephew, not some random kid. If she doesn’t know then it’s for a good reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And while we’re at it, OP, here’s a question for you: why is your life so empty that you fill it with Google-stalking a young man whose education you did not pay for, and whose well-being is not your responsibility? Are you estranged from your own kids or something? Get a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:This. Why are you Google-stalking someone else’s kid?
When you overshare on Facebook, you invite curiosity among family and friends. And it's natural to wonder what a college senior is up to, as far as major, graduation, internships, job offers, and where they plan to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And while we’re at it, OP, here’s a question for you: why is your life so empty that you fill it with Google-stalking a young man whose education you did not pay for, and whose well-being is not your responsibility? Are you estranged from your own kids or something? Get a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:This. Why are you Google-stalking someone else’s kid?
When you overshare on Facebook, you invite curiosity among family and friends. And it's natural to wonder what a college senior is up to, as far as major, graduation, internships, job offers, and where they plan to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And while we’re at it, OP, here’s a question for you: why is your life so empty that you fill it with Google-stalking a young man whose education you did not pay for, and whose well-being is not your responsibility? Are you estranged from your own kids or something? Get a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:This. Why are you Google-stalking someone else’s kid?
When you overshare on Facebook, you invite curiosity among family and friends. And it's natural to wonder what a college senior is up to, as far as major, graduation, internships, job offers, and where they plan to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And while we’re at it, OP, here’s a question for you: why is your life so empty that you fill it with Google-stalking a young man whose education you did not pay for, and whose well-being is not your responsibility? Are you estranged from your own kids or something? Get a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:This. Why are you Google-stalking someone else’s kid?
When you overshare on Facebook, you invite curiosity among family and friends. And it's natural to wonder what a college senior is up to, as far as major, graduation, internships, job offers, and where they plan to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And while we’re at it, OP, here’s a question for you: why is your life so empty that you fill it with Google-stalking a young man whose education you did not pay for, and whose well-being is not your responsibility? Are you estranged from your own kids or something? Get a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:This. Why are you Google-stalking someone else’s kid?
When you overshare on Facebook, you invite curiosity among family and friends. And it's natural to wonder what a college senior is up to, as far as major, graduation, internships, job offers, and where they plan to live.
Anonymous wrote:Well I would just ask because you need to give a grad gift if he graduated.
Anonymous wrote:And while we’re at it, OP, here’s a question for you: why is your life so empty that you fill it with Google-stalking a young man whose education you did not pay for, and whose well-being is not your responsibility? Are you estranged from your own kids or something? Get a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:This. Why are you Google-stalking someone else’s kid?