Anonymous wrote:What is the big deal about posting about the college your kid decides to attend? It is a major milestone. We did this as well and our DD also posted on Instagram. Got 200+ comments. People are genuinely happy for your kid for the most part.
Anonymous wrote:I know someone who posted her child's private school acceptance letter and then tagged all her friends who had also applied and asked them whether their kids had gotten in-she's the worst!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love seeing posts that say where a friend or relative's kid is going to college. Those are great and nothing "braggadocios" about it. Its just a factual piece of info. Doesn't matter what school it is, just happy to know where the kid is going.
What the OP is describing OTOH is awful - really, really obnoxious and tacky as hell. There is a clear difference. You don't tell people every singe school your kid gets an offer from (just like you wouldn't mention every school that rejects or WLs him). And you never ever mention financial or scholarship offers (money). Gross.
My kids are still in high school but I will definitely put a post on Instagram (I abandoned Facebook long ago) with where my first is going to college when he hits that milestone. I know my friends will be thrilled for him.
OP here. Thanks PP. I am really blown away with people comparing the situations and considering them to be equal. Yes, it is gross, to say the least. And I am seeing that less and less people are liking the continued braggadocious posts.
Anonymous wrote:I had a friend post her son’s end of semester GPA.
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing posts that say where a friend or relative's kid is going to college. Those are great and nothing "braggadocios" about it. Its just a factual piece of info. Doesn't matter what school it is, just happy to know where the kid is going.
What the OP is describing OTOH is awful - really, really obnoxious and tacky as hell. There is a clear difference. You don't tell people every singe school your kid gets an offer from (just like you wouldn't mention every school that rejects or WLs him). And you never ever mention financial or scholarship offers (money). Gross.
My kids are still in high school but I will definitely put a post on Instagram (I abandoned Facebook long ago) with where my first is going to college when he hits that milestone. I know my friends will be thrilled for him.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you still reading her posts?