Anonymous wrote:most people like 90% take the last name, the weirdos keep theirs thinking they are important or they can do better and divorce, very odd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Makes me wonder what kind of idiots people are dealing with. The pick up list clearly says "john smith" and "jane jones", how can there me confusion about it? What about people who aren't married? Do they not pick up their kids?
It's not a problem for pickups, but people will assume you're not married.
And why should I care? Not to mention that nobody is that interested in my marital status.
I feel bad for you if nobody in your circle cares about your marital status?
Why? I dont need my marital status noted in almost any interaction in daily life. How do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Makes me wonder what kind of idiots people are dealing with. The pick up list clearly says "john smith" and "jane jones", how can there me confusion about it? What about people who aren't married? Do they not pick up their kids?
It's not a problem for pickups, but people will assume you're not married.
And why should I care? Not to mention that nobody is that interested in my marital status.
I feel bad for you if nobody in your circle cares about your marital status?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Makes me wonder what kind of idiots people are dealing with. The pick up list clearly says "john smith" and "jane jones", how can there me confusion about it? What about people who aren't married? Do they not pick up their kids?
It's not a problem for pickups, but people will assume you're not married.
And why should I care? Not to mention that nobody is that interested in my marital status.
I feel bad for you if nobody in your circle cares about your marital status?
Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Makes me wonder what kind of idiots people are dealing with. The pick up list clearly says "john smith" and "jane jones", how can there me confusion about it? What about people who aren't married? Do they not pick up their kids?
It's not a problem for pickups, but people will assume you're not married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Makes me wonder what kind of idiots people are dealing with. The pick up list clearly says "john smith" and "jane jones", how can there me confusion about it? What about people who aren't married? Do they not pick up their kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Makes me wonder what kind of idiots people are dealing with. The pick up list clearly says "john smith" and "jane jones", how can there me confusion about it? What about people who aren't married? Do they not pick up their kids?
It's not a problem for pickups, but people will assume you're not married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Makes me wonder what kind of idiots people are dealing with. The pick up list clearly says "john smith" and "jane jones", how can there me confusion about it? What about people who aren't married? Do they not pick up their kids?
It's not a problem for pickups, but people will assume you're not married.
And why should I care? Not to mention that nobody is that interested in my marital status.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Makes me wonder what kind of idiots people are dealing with. The pick up list clearly says "john smith" and "jane jones", how can there me confusion about it? What about people who aren't married? Do they not pick up their kids?
It's not a problem for pickups, but people will assume you're not married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Makes me wonder what kind of idiots people are dealing with. The pick up list clearly says "john smith" and "jane jones", how can there me confusion about it? What about people who aren't married? Do they not pick up their kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Makes me wonder what kind of idiots people are dealing with. The pick up list clearly says "john smith" and "jane jones", how can there me confusion about it? What about people who aren't married? Do they not pick up their kids?
Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to suspect that all these airport and school horror stories are made up or aren't really happening because of last names.
Anybody could be randomly stopped at the airport. Even people with no children. That's why it's recommended to have a birth certificate when travelling as a family and a permission from the other parent/ custody document if you're traveling without the other parent. Just because a child and an adult share a surname doesn't mean they are parent and child or that the parent has custody. Anybody working at the airport who doesn't understand that is an idiot.
The same logic applies to schools. They have a list of parents and adults that are authorized to pick up the child. The mom is either there or she isn't. The name is irrelevant.