Anonymous wrote:Private schools tend to draw a more cosmopolitan, international crowd that understands there’s nothing wrong with teenagers drinking like they do abroad.
Anonymous wrote:It's a Catholic school thing, in my experience. Lots of country club types who can't imagine having fun without alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:European who went to private here in the US.
I’ve been drinking wine since 13 and many of my friends were drinking in high school. I can extrapolate that to all private kids, but it tracks.
Why do so many (most?) people on this board say European? Are you ashamed of your country? Afraid you'll be outed in an areas with thousands of others? I'm really curious. Back to the topic.
I'm German, and grew up drinking wine/beer at family events. When I moved here with my parents as an early teen, they never served alcohol to my friends or at my parties, because it was illegal and not the cultural norm here. They might have at much smaller parties/dinners where they knew the parents, but I really don't remember that party very well.
Because I don't want to be recognized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:European who went to private here in the US.
I’ve been drinking wine since 13 and many of my friends were drinking in high school. I can extrapolate that to all private kids, but it tracks.
Why do so many (most?) people on this board say European? Are you ashamed of your country? Afraid you'll be outed in an areas with thousands of others? I'm really curious. Back to the topic.
I'm German, and grew up drinking wine/beer at family events. When I moved here with my parents as an early teen, they never served alcohol to my friends or at my parties, because it was illegal and not the cultural norm here. They might have at much smaller parties/dinners where they knew the parents, but I really don't remember that party very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:European who went to private here in the US.
I’ve been drinking wine since 13 and many of my friends were drinking in high school. I can extrapolate that to all private kids, but it tracks.
Be careful to avoid the trope about European attitudes about alcohol. It’s not like Europeans are more sophisticated about it or something. Binge drinking and problem drinking are huge problems in many places in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:European who went to private here in the US.
I’ve been drinking wine since 13 and many of my friends were drinking in high school. I can extrapolate that to all private kids, but it tracks.
Anonymous wrote:What’s a Kavanaugh situation?
Anonymous wrote:I’m curious how others react if they find out a parent does this. I found out one of my teen’s friends’ parents let them drink alcohol and use weed products several times at their house (they weren’t sneaking it-parent was fully aware) during when they were just turned 16. I’ve had the rule my child can’t spend time in that house. Reasonable?
Anonymous wrote:It's a Catholic school thing, in my experience. Lots of country club types who can't imagine having fun without alcohol.