Anonymous wrote:My dc also goes to a top 10 school, and when folks have commented on the expense of it (which has not happened all that often), I have replied "indeed!", "it's worth it" or "yes, but it's the perfect fit for my dc".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're inviting you to comisserate on the high cost of college.
Don't be such a snowflake.
+1,000
Anonymous wrote:
I think both are perfectly acceptable responses, except that your child should always be congratulated BEFORE talking about how expensive his college is. I suspect you're a little oversensitive about this.
Anonymous wrote:People ask where my kid is going to school this fall. It's a top-10 USNWR school, so when I tell them, the response is either:
1) Congrats!
2) Wow, that's expensive.
Why is #2 a socially acceptable response?
If somebody tells you where they live or the car they drive, would you respond "that's expensive"?
To be honest, all the people who have said this to me are nice folks. They aren't jerks...which makes the response even more puzzling.
Thoughts? All snark welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Which school is it? I promise I won't respond with "that's expensive ".
Anonymous wrote:It's really not anyone else's business. With Trump in the WH, people feel to say anything
Anonymous wrote:It's really not anyone else's business. With Trump in the WH, people feel to say anything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're could be commiserating and making conversation in a lame way, want an opportunity to vent about their cost or sad that they couldn't afford a top choice school for their own kid even if that was years ago It's hardly ever really going to be about you. I wouldn't be offended. College decision time makes people crazy.
OP here. I think commiserating is probably the best assumption most of the time. One friend of mine with zero filter was clearly questioning how I spend my money...but our relationship is close enough that we could go there.
Anonymous wrote:They're could be commiserating and making conversation in a lame way, want an opportunity to vent about their cost or sad that they couldn't afford a top choice school for their own kid even if that was years ago It's hardly ever really going to be about you. I wouldn't be offended. College decision time makes people crazy.