Anonymous wrote:I can’t tell. My neighborhood is about 50/50. I also can’t tell which adults went to private, unless it comes up in conversation.
Anonymous wrote:It’s easy in my neighborhood. The teens at our public high school wear flannel pajama bottoms and crocs. The teens at private school are in khakis, collared shirts and boat shoes.
This is before and after school.
On the weekends it is more difficult to tell, but generally none of the private school kids walk around during the day in pajamas.
Anonymous wrote:Yes by their shining eyes, impeccable manners, three-piece suits, and silver-plated walking sticks. Ah, for my days at Smeltings, where I became a man!
Anonymous wrote:Yes by their shining eyes, impeccable manners, three-piece suits, and silver-plated walking sticks. Ah, for my days at Smeltings, where I became a man!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have a certain je ne sais quoi that comes from learning a lot of French but not knowing what it means.
????
I've seen this word around a few times but what exactly is a je ne sais quoi?
-non-French speaking person
Anonymous wrote:Snark aside, I actually can often tell the two groups apart when they're in high school. I live on the DC-MD line and probably encounter the same kids as PP.
Superficially, yes, they all wear the same high waisted joggers and drive the same Jeep Wranglers and have similar hair. It's when you actually get in a conversation that they tend to sort into one group or the other.
Anonymous wrote:I think most private parents can. But what exactly teases it out of random kids?