Anonymous wrote:Try to think of it from another point-of-view. The parent complaining may be doing so because she feels she needs to explain why they can't afford other things. For example, everyone is talking about their great summer vacations. Private school parent complains about tuition as a way of saying, "We can't afford to go anywhere because all of our money goes to tuition."
Anonymous wrote:I would just say "I'm so sorry that you can't afford the tuition. I can only imagine how stressful it must be to have overextended your finances." Then recommend your financial planner. I bet she won't complain to you again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having had children in public and private, I've experienced both sides of the coin and listen to all complaints with sympathy.
OP here. I'm sympathetic to both sides, too, really. There is just one woman in our neighborhood whose only topic of conversation is tuition tuition tuition. It's very tedious. I have an easy solution for her, but she's not interested.
Anonymous wrote:please just don't do it. And I will try to refrain from complaining about large class sizes, etc. to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"This seems to be an aggravation for you. I hope you come up with a solution."
Works for any complaint.
Well if you're going that far, you may as well just say "I notice that words are coming out of your mouth. I hope they have meaning to you."
Anonymous wrote:"This seems to be an aggravation for you. I hope you come up with a solution."
Works for any complaint.
Anonymous wrote:Is it okay if I complain about how expensive Cornell is?