Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s weird to list every school. I’ve only seen one post like that. Yeah, one excited post about their final decision is exactly the kind of thing people want to see and share. It becomes obnoxious though when you work it into half your future posts. I know your kid is at Harvard now and I’m happy for him. Squeezing in Cambridge and bringing it up every time you mention him is gross. Deans List letters are gross-let go.
Well, it all depends on your Facebook friends. For me, it’s mainly family. Only one or two school friends. I figured if they were okay about posting their achievements over the years, then I have the green light as well.
Also, some first gen or big family types do this. Not as bragging rights but as a source of pride. For some families, getting a college education is such a big step. Why not be proud.
We will do it our way. It’s not always about the neighbors or carpool/mom friends.
None of these examples are from first gen families. It’s just obnoxious after the initial announcement. You can even share pics of them without mentioning Harvard, Yale, or Cambridge- it’s possible. Larla is enjoying her first snowstorm vs Larla is enjoying her first snowstorm at Yale. Cringe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s weird to list every school. I’ve only seen one post like that. Yeah, one excited post about their final decision is exactly the kind of thing people want to see and share. It becomes obnoxious though when you work it into half your future posts. I know your kid is at Harvard now and I’m happy for him. Squeezing in Cambridge and bringing it up every time you mention him is gross. Deans List letters are gross-let go.
Well, it all depends on your Facebook friends. For me, it’s mainly family. Only one or two school friends. I figured if they were okay about posting their achievements over the years, then I have the green light as well.
Also, some first gen or big family types do this. Not as bragging rights but as a source of pride. For some families, getting a college education is such a big step. Why not be proud.
We will do it our way. It’s not always about the neighbors or carpool/mom friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK had to come back and share. I am one of the PPs that said share the school you will attend, but not all the acceptances.
This dad just posted that his son was accepted to his alma mater (a school I never heard of) and then went on to list the other 7 schools he got into claiming so far he is 8 for 8. Then he went on to say he is till waiting for two more decisions and he is going to have a hard decision to make when the time comes. So this was more of an update, not an announcement.
Just thinking out loud here. There may be many reasons why people post the information. I know I post for far different reasons than others, but most people do not know that.
Why not let him and his son have their moment. What is so wrong with that? It sounds like some of you want to police everything that is said and done by others to protect your feelings, not theirs and perhaps not others.
Some recipients on the other end of facebook may want to see the choices. You never know. But if you grow to tired of it, then you can always stop following him or remove him from your facebook.
It seems like you want it both way, to control what he posts or complain if it's not what you want to see. Am I right?
No, it's just tacky to list each and every school. And it is also insensitive. My kid got into some top schools that his friends did not get into. I was not about to post all the schools he was admitted to for that and other reasons. I did post the school he ultimately ended up attending and that was enough.
Anonymous wrote:It’s weird to list every school. I’ve only seen one post like that. Yeah, one excited post about their final decision is exactly the kind of thing people want to see and share. It becomes obnoxious though when you work it into half your future posts. I know your kid is at Harvard now and I’m happy for him. Squeezing in Cambridge and bringing it up every time you mention him is gross. Deans List letters are gross-let go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK had to come back and share. I am one of the PPs that said share the school you will attend, but not all the acceptances.
This dad just posted that his son was accepted to his alma mater (a school I never heard of) and then went on to list the other 7 schools he got into claiming so far he is 8 for 8. Then he went on to say he is till waiting for two more decisions and he is going to have a hard decision to make when the time comes. So this was more of an update, not an announcement.
Just thinking out loud here. There may be many reasons why people post the information. I know I post for far different reasons than others, but most people do not know that.
Why not let him and his son have their moment. What is so wrong with that? It sounds like some of you want to police everything that is said and done by others to protect your feelings, not theirs and perhaps not others.
Some recipients on the other end of facebook may want to see the choices. You never know. But if you grow to tired of it, then you can always stop following him or remove him from your facebook.
It seems like you want it both way, to control what he posts or complain if it's not what you want to see. Am I right?
No, it's just tacky to list each and every school. And it is also insensitive. My kid got into some top schools that his friends did not get into. I was not about to post all the schools he was admitted to for that and other reasons. I did post the school he ultimately ended up attending and that was enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK had to come back and share. I am one of the PPs that said share the school you will attend, but not all the acceptances.
This dad just posted that his son was accepted to his alma mater (a school I never heard of) and then went on to list the other 7 schools he got into claiming so far he is 8 for 8. Then he went on to say he is till waiting for two more decisions and he is going to have a hard decision to make when the time comes. So this was more of an update, not an announcement.
Just thinking out loud here. There may be many reasons why people post the information. I know I post for far different reasons than others, but most people do not know that.
Why not let him and his son have their moment. What is so wrong with that? It sounds like some of you want to police everything that is said and done by others to protect your feelings, not theirs and perhaps not others.
Some recipients on the other end of facebook may want to see the choices. You never know. But if you grow to tired of it, then you can always stop following him or remove him from your facebook.
It seems like you want it both way, to control what he posts or complain if it's not what you want to see. Am I right?
Anonymous wrote:OK had to come back and share. I am one of the PPs that said share the school you will attend, but not all the acceptances.
This dad just posted that his son was accepted to his alma mater (a school I never heard of) and then went on to list the other 7 schools he got into claiming so far he is 8 for 8. Then he went on to say he is till waiting for two more decisions and he is going to have a hard decision to make when the time comes. So this was more of an update, not an announcement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mom I know (a generally sweet person despite her MLMness) has a college senior who made the dean's list. I wonder if this will ever end?
I just have to think, if that sort of information is something you don’t want to see, perhaps the better thing to do is unfriend this person, or at a minimum, unfollow them. She’s clearly not someone you genuinely care about.