Anonymous wrote:It's jealousy. I feel it, too. But here's the thing. If someone posts a proud announcement about their kid going to some 80%+ acceptance rate school, I don't feel scornful. It's only the ones posting about the elite schools that make me annoyed. So I recognize that about myself. I grit my teeth and comment "Wow wow wow! How proud are you! Congratulations to the whole family!" And then I silence further notifications about the post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's jealousy. I feel it, too. But here's the thing. If someone posts a proud announcement about their kid going to some 80%+ acceptance rate school, I don't feel scornful. It's only the ones posting about the elite schools that make me annoyed. So I recognize that about myself. I grit my teeth and comment "Wow wow wow! How proud are you! Congratulations to the whole family!" And then I silence further notifications about the post.
Well, at least your honest. But why the jealousy? Why the insecurity? Is it because you honestly think that in the end where a kid goes to college makes a big difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the same parents who post long birthday wishes to their spouses on Facebook or insta. Presumably, the person is next to you, no?
Unless you’re a celebrity, no one cares
You seem to care.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the same parents who post long birthday wishes to their spouses on Facebook or insta. Presumably, the person is next to you, no?
Unless you’re a celebrity, no one cares
Anonymous wrote:I assume where they attend school/get a job isn’t my story to tell. It’s my kid’s story.
Anonymous wrote:It's jealousy. I feel it, too. But here's the thing. If someone posts a proud announcement about their kid going to some 80%+ acceptance rate school, I don't feel scornful. It's only the ones posting about the elite schools that make me annoyed. So I recognize that about myself. I grit my teeth and comment "Wow wow wow! How proud are you! Congratulations to the whole family!" And then I silence further notifications about the post.
Anonymous wrote:You have to be modest.
Something along the lines of "I am humbled to be admitted to a HYPSM..."

Anonymous wrote:I like following DC's school Instagram announcement page because I like to see where kids land, but I do not want constant updates from friends about their kids' application statuses, and I definitely do not want to know about scholarships, etc. Last year, we got actual printed college announcements with professional photos of the kids--essentially SM on crack. A big no thanks on the printed announcements aka brag bomb.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. As usual, the lack of reading comprehension on here astounds me.
It’s not posting on social media that bothers me (I expect it there, although some posts seem especially cringey but whatever), it’s people who bring it to off SM communications- group texts, group WhatsApp, emails etc.
Sorry, that’s especially lame. Unless I’m grandma![]()