Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids are all posting the minute they get it. Maybe leave off it’s a full ride.
I was not going to post my DC's acceptance on FB. But DC posted it, so I did too. Take the lead from your kid. Its their news.
If your kid posted, you don't need to. I told anyone who asked where DS was going. I did not post it on FB. Some asked, many did not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so strange to me. I want to know where kids of friends go. I don't want to know all acceptances, but I love seeing the children in their sweatshirts and excited looks on their faces.
Maybe it is because I don't have a senior yet (DD is a sophmore), but I would like to think that I can be happy for others without being jealous. I know my daugher isn't a superstar, but I also know that there are enough colleges out there that she will be fine. And I sure hope she is excited even if it is not a top-tier college.
I also love seeing vacation pictures even when I can't afford one and happy couples even while I am divorced. I like sharing and seeing happiness.
You don't get it. Posting stuff like this doesn't make others "jealous." It nauseates them. They laugh at you. They feel sorry for you. They don't get "jealous."
osting on Facebook where kid is going -Yes or No?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so strange to me. I want to know where kids of friends go. I don't want to know all acceptances, but I love seeing the children in their sweatshirts and excited looks on their faces.
Maybe it is because I don't have a senior yet (DD is a sophmore), but I would like to think that I can be happy for others without being jealous. I know my daugher isn't a superstar, but I also know that there are enough colleges out there that she will be fine. And I sure hope she is excited even if it is not a top-tier college.
I also love seeing vacation pictures even when I can't afford one and happy couples even while I am divorced. I like sharing and seeing happiness.
You don't get it. Posting stuff like this doesn't make others "jealous." It nauseates them. They laugh at you. They feel sorry for you. They don't get "jealous."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so strange to me. I want to know where kids of friends go. I don't want to know all acceptances, but I love seeing the children in their sweatshirts and excited looks on their faces.
Maybe it is because I don't have a senior yet (DD is a sophmore), but I would like to think that I can be happy for others without being jealous. I know my daugher isn't a superstar, but I also know that there are enough colleges out there that she will be fine. And I sure hope she is excited even if it is not a top-tier college.
I also love seeing vacation pictures even when I can't afford one and happy couples even while I am divorced. I like sharing and seeing happiness.
I think you’ll feel differently when your kid is that age. It’s so fraught for the kids and such a source of stress for them. It’s just polite not to post something you know will make “friends” feel bad. And it’s really the kid’s news, so there’s the extra ick of the parents being over invested in the outcome.
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a lot of "decision" posts on facebook and never thought it was tacky. Same with "acceptance" posts--I've always only seen one per student (their first choice)--I don't know anyone that makes separate posts for each school acceptance.
A couple years ago my son was going through a rough period, and he got accepted at his first choice school (which actually isn't a hard school to get into or anything) and I was happy for him and posted it on facebook. It's a good memory of a happy moment during a very difficult time.
My other son has been accepted at several schools and is still deciding, but I had planned to post something when he makes his decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so strange to me. I want to know where kids of friends go. I don't want to know all acceptances, but I love seeing the children in their sweatshirts and excited looks on their faces.
Maybe it is because I don't have a senior yet (DD is a sophmore), but I would like to think that I can be happy for others without being jealous. I know my daugher isn't a superstar, but I also know that there are enough colleges out there that she will be fine. And I sure hope she is excited even if it is not a top-tier college.
I also love seeing vacation pictures even when I can't afford one and happy couples even while I am divorced. I like sharing and seeing happiness.
I think you’ll feel differently when your kid is that age. It’s so fraught for the kids and such a source of stress for them. It’s just polite not to post something you know will make “friends” feel bad. And it’s really the kid’s news, so there’s the extra ick of the parents being over invested in the outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the bed party trend?
OP? -NP
Those bed parties are bonkers. I think it may be a southern thing. Basically, kid sits on their bed and is surrounded by a pile of school swag, balloons, etc. It's gross.
https://grownandflown.com/bed-party-college-decision/
Anonymous wrote:This is so strange to me. I want to know where kids of friends go. I don't want to know all acceptances, but I love seeing the children in their sweatshirts and excited looks on their faces.
Maybe it is because I don't have a senior yet (DD is a sophmore), but I would like to think that I can be happy for others without being jealous. I know my daugher isn't a superstar, but I also know that there are enough colleges out there that she will be fine. And I sure hope she is excited even if it is not a top-tier college.
I also love seeing vacation pictures even when I can't afford one and happy couples even while I am divorced. I like sharing and seeing happiness.