Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm entirely surprised that any school would still have a father daughter dance
Why?
Because not all kids have a dad, for starters.
Meh. The sooner they learn that not everyone is the same or is not going to cater to their individual circumstance, the better.
I'm pretty sure the kids know this. But why should we cater to the individual circumstances of the kids who have fathers rather then the kids who don't? Are kids with fathers truly that special of snowflakes that they have to have this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm entirely surprised that any school would still have a father daughter dance
+1
and, yes, OP. It's tacky.
We had one this year and it was really fun and sweet. That said, please no limo. Make a reservation at a restaurant for a big group of girls and their dads before the dance. It's a fun night that felt special for my daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus.
My first time in a limo was when I became an executive at a large corporation and they started having me picked up for events, airports, hotels that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the fuss. I assume the kids love it, so what's the big deal?
My first thought was omg T-A-C-K-Y. But you're right. The kids would think it was coolest thing ever.
Well if the kids think it's cool who cares what it costs....![]()
It used to be a wedding was the first many would even get in a limo
Then it was Senior prom
Then it was any dance, including middle school dances
Now it is Father/Daughter dances??
Soon parents will be talking their kids home from the hospital in limos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm entirely surprised that any school would still have a father daughter dance
Why?
Because not all kids have a dad, for starters.
Meh. The sooner they learn that not everyone is the same or is not going to cater to their individual circumstance, the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the fuss. I assume the kids love it, so what's the big deal?
My first thought was omg T-A-C-K-Y. But you're right. The kids would think it was coolest thing ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is not the town for that kind of thing. Maybe in New Jersey.
Hahahaha! So. Much. Truth.
Anonymous wrote:I saw a Facebook pic where a family used a limo for a father daughter dance with a toddler. As in, the daughter was 1-2 years old. This was not around here.