Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that girls get flowers, but what do I give my son on the day of his HS graduation ?
Do they do balloons?
My DD graduates next week. I didn't realize that girls are normally handed flowers. Is this true? How common is it? Will she be the only one not getting flowers if I don't get her any?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks but I mean at the actual graduation.
If it at DAR, they are permitted to have one car key and their ID. Nothing else.
As a parent who doesn't drive, how does that work?
Assuming that everyone has a car seems like an incredibly stupid thing to do.
Are you really this obtuse?![]()
No, what am I missing?
Parents are permitted to have one key and ID. If I went to DAR with one key (presumably I could bring my house key), I wouldn't be able to get home, as I can't call an uber without a phone, or take the bus without money or a fare card.
If this refers to what students can bring, then I don't understand how that's relevant, since we're talking about what parents are bringing to give to their kids after the ceremony is over.
The above post refers to what the students can bring with them - not the parents. I think the point is that parents who walk into DAR with balloons are not going to be received well. If the balloons are intended for the graduate after the ceremony, great - but you still shouldn't bring them into DAR, blocking the view of your fellow parents/guests. Flowers are different because they can obviously be held and not obstruct anyone's view. But no one brings flowers for the boys. You could if you wanted to, but he would be embarrassed.
Some of you are making this awfully hard. Just give your son a big hug and take them out to eat! Boys don't expect or want flowers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do girls need to be given flowers after every single thing? So extra.
I'm a woman and I love being given flowers. Not sure why you have a problem with it?
It seems strange considering there isn't an equal tradition of giving boys something after these kinds of things.
No, it really does not seem strange at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do girls need to be given flowers after every single thing? So extra.
I'm a woman and I love being given flowers. Not sure why you have a problem with it?
It seems strange considering there isn't an equal tradition of giving boys something after these kinds of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks but I mean at the actual graduation.
If it at DAR, they are permitted to have one car key and their ID. Nothing else.
As a parent who doesn't drive, how does that work?
Assuming that everyone has a car seems like an incredibly stupid thing to do.
Are you really this obtuse?![]()
No, what am I missing?
Parents are permitted to have one key and ID. If I went to DAR with one key (presumably I could bring my house key), I wouldn't be able to get home, as I can't call an uber without a phone, or take the bus without money or a fare card.
If this refers to what students can bring, then I don't understand how that's relevant, since we're talking about what parents are bringing to give to their kids after the ceremony is over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do girls need to be given flowers after every single thing? So extra.
I'm a woman and I love being given flowers. Not sure why you have a problem with it?
It seems strange considering there isn't an equal tradition of giving boys something after these kinds of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks but I mean at the actual graduation.
If it at DAR, they are permitted to have one car key and their ID. Nothing else.
As a parent who doesn't drive, how does that work?
Assuming that everyone has a car seems like an incredibly stupid thing to do.
Are you really this obtuse?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do girls need to be given flowers after every single thing? So extra.
I'm a woman and I love being given flowers. Not sure why you have a problem with it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks but I mean at the actual graduation.
If it at DAR, they are permitted to have one car key and their ID. Nothing else.
As a parent who doesn't drive, how does that work?
Assuming that everyone has a car seems like an incredibly stupid thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Why do girls need to be given flowers after every single thing? So extra.