Anonymous wrote:You are nauseating me. I’d say do what want and not care, because everyone else is doing what they want where it’s a positive for them.
I can’t count the number of Christmas cards that show off the fancy house, or dream va actions, or the emails with the company addresses or alumni names.
Everyone in some way is proud of their achievements. And they make it shown to others.
No one gets feathers ruffled because of it unless you make it a competition game.
Be mature everyone, as others are forced to be mature with your news.
You do you, and feel free to add scholarship info. A good friend of mine has a DC that got a full scholarship. Great athlete. Am I boo-hoping? Nope.
You do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven't there been enough "don't do it" posts on here to remove any doubt that the better course is not to do it? Or are your compulsion to share your kid's accomplishments with the world so overpowering that you just HAVE to do it anyway?
I'm sorry but this is just stupid. If I'm friends with someone on FB, I'm interested enough in their life to be happy to know where their kid is going to college. If you can't handle that information, don't follow that person on FB. Simple enough.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is unkind to post acceptances while so many kids are still waiting to hear. It adds to the stress level for these kids and it seems so unnecessary and tone-deaf. If you really can't contain the excitement, then just privately contact your friends/family if you think they need to know right now.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is unkind to post acceptances while so many kids are still waiting to hear. It adds to the stress level for these kids and it seems so unnecessary and tone-deaf. If you really can't contain the excitement, then just privately contact your friends/family if you think they need to know right now.
Anonymous wrote:Haven't there been enough "don't do it" posts on here to remove any doubt that the better course is not to do it? Or are your compulsion to share your kid's accomplishments with the world so overpowering that you just HAVE to do it anyway?
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:Haven't there been enough "don't do it" posts on here to remove any doubt that the better course is not to do it? Or are your compulsion to share your kid's accomplishments with the world so overpowering that you just HAVE to do it anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Haven't there been enough "don't do it" posts on here to remove any doubt that the better course is not to do it? Or are your compulsion to share your kid's accomplishments with the world so overpowering that you just HAVE to do it anyway?