Anonymous wrote:You’re going to have a tough time in this area. DC people are high achieving, high powered A-types. Even if they aren’t elitist or snobby, maybe you have your own hang ups that make assumptions based on looks.
Your best bet is a MOCO public school. Burke, Field, and SSFS did seem to have a more laid back parent body though. Especially Burke. The more progressive a school the less elitist the parent body in my experience. Now less elite doesn’t mean less wealthy or more welcoming. A douchebag is a douchebag regardless of whether they’re in Chanel or Birkenstocks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread us unlikely to end well. Glad I already have my popcorn.
This is like parsing the differences between coyotes and wolves. Yes, there's differences, but they're basically all the same thing.
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It's funny because coyotes and wolves are so different
They didn't go to private school so they wouldn't know this. 🥴😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with snobby elitist people? If you are around them enough, you find the humor in it.
It seems like I have been surrounded by them my whole life. That is just how life works.
What is the real alternative?
The risk is that your children become snobby and elitist.
As long as they are self aware, isn’t that just inevitable if they go through top schools and land a nice job?
no! You can be super smart and successful and also down to earth. In fact, I think the real elite people do not show off and more relaxed about the metrics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread us unlikely to end well. Glad I already have my popcorn.
This is like parsing the differences between coyotes and wolves. Yes, there's differences, but they're basically all the same thing.
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It's funny because coyotes and wolves are so different
Anonymous wrote:We’d rather take the private school snobs than the public school ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with snobby elitist people? If you are around them enough, you find the humor in it.
It seems like I have been surrounded by them my whole life. That is just how life works.
What is the real alternative?
The risk is that your children become snobby and elitist.
Maybe and maybe not. I went to school with the children some well known, well connected, very elitist families. My big takeaway was how many absolute dumpster fires were hiding under the surface.
Anonymous wrote:Every independent school in the area will likely have some strivers in it. With that said, we have found the community at WIS to be fairly down-to-earth and welcoming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with snobby elitist people? If you are around them enough, you find the humor in it.
It seems like I have been surrounded by them my whole life. That is just how life works.
What is the real alternative?
The risk is that your children become snobby and elitist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell families are generally very nice
Really? You're not talking about the same Sidwell parents who assault staff, spread rumors about other students so their kids can get a leg up in college admissions, right?