Anonymous wrote:much more helpful / interesting / conversation starting than "once" and "yes"Anonymous wrote:Example:
How many times did your kids take the SAT?
Answer:
One and done: 1590
Example:
Did your kid have a summer job?
Answer: yes, a paid research internship with a congressman summer after 9th, capitol hill page after 10th, cancer research after 11th and this summer will be a TA for 3 college classes.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is bragging. I think it's filling in info.
If you ask someone "How are you?" are you upset when they say "Fine. It's been a tough day because I worked late last night and the kids have two games today but I'll recover later!"
Or if you ask someone "Have you been to Turks and Caicos?" and they say "We have. We went in 2018 and stayed at X Hotel and loved it! They had amazing snorkeling and great restaurants. We liked this one the best."
I mean, that's human conversation, OP. Don't ask actual humans questions if you only want one word answers.
much more helpful / interesting / conversation starting than "once" and "yes"Anonymous wrote:Example:
How many times did your kids take the SAT?
Answer:
One and done: 1590
Example:
Did your kid have a summer job?
Answer: yes, a paid research internship with a congressman summer after 9th, capitol hill page after 10th, cancer research after 11th and this summer will be a TA for 3 college classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds more to me like they're giving you a bunch of context surrounding the information, and you're choosing to be insecure with it.
+1
Op, those examples that you gave are more context than brag.
Anonymous wrote:While extraneous info people are annoying, the worst is the ANONYMOUS posters specifying that they can’t give details bc it’s too identifying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invariably posters who mention scores or gpas *without* providing an actual number get asked for the number anyway. Might as well mention it to start with. It pretty true for most posts here actually.
OP: Did your kid have a job between 11th and 12th?
P1: Yes
P2 and/or OP: What job, P1?
P1: An internship at a company in the field they are interested in.
P-whatever and/or OP: Was it a paid internship, P1?
P1 should have just said “Yes, my kid has a paid internship at a company in the field they are interested in” in the first place, even though the OP of this thread apparently would see that as bragging extra info.
Yes! The reply that OP considers "bragging" is so much more informative and potentially helpful. Why the heck would anyone reply "yes" to Did your kid have a summer job? It is implied that more details are requested.
Even for the first SAT question, giving the score is informative because it gives people an idea of what scores kids are ultimately happy with, and how many tries it took to get to that point.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invariably posters who mention scores or gpas *without* providing an actual number get asked for the number anyway. Might as well mention it to start with. It pretty true for most posts here actually.
OP: Did your kid have a job between 11th and 12th?
P1: Yes
P2 and/or OP: What job, P1?
P1: An internship at a company in the field they are interested in.
P-whatever and/or OP: Was it a paid internship, P1?
P1 should have just said “Yes, my kid has a paid internship at a company in the field they are interested in” in the first place, even though the OP of this thread apparently would see that as bragging extra info.
Yes! The reply that OP considers "bragging" is so much more informative and potentially helpful. Why the heck would anyone reply "yes" to Did your kid have a summer job? It is implied that more details are requested.
Even for the first SAT question, giving the score is informative because it gives people an idea of what scores kids are ultimately happy with, and how many tries it took to get to that point.
Anonymous wrote:Invariably posters who mention scores or gpas *without* providing an actual number get asked for the number anyway. Might as well mention it to start with. It pretty true for most posts here actually.
OP: Did your kid have a job between 11th and 12th?
P1: Yes
P2 and/or OP: What job, P1?
P1: An internship at a company in the field they are interested in.
P-whatever and/or OP: Was it a paid internship, P1?
P1 should have just said “Yes, my kid has a paid internship at a company in the field they are interested in” in the first place, even though the OP of this thread apparently would see that as bragging extra info.