Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Langley posters come across as SO thin-skinned. It’s actually amusing that they seem to care so much about their image. Like having a fit when someone suggests their kids drive expensive cars - LOL.
Glad we bought in a more normal area.
You mean pointing out the obvious exaggeration by people who desperately want to badmouth the Langley community? Oh. Why don’t you tell us what “normal area” you live in and we’ll come up with some ridiculous comments about it. Then you can show us how thick-skinned you are by laughing it off.
On cue!
Predictably, you won’t answer the question. I wonder why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Langley posters come across as SO thin-skinned. It’s actually amusing that they seem to care so much about their image. Like having a fit when someone suggests their kids drive expensive cars - LOL.
Glad we bought in a more normal area.
You mean pointing out the obvious exaggeration by people who desperately want to badmouth the Langley community? Oh. Why don’t you tell us what “normal area” you live in and we’ll come up with some ridiculous comments about it. Then you can show us how thick-skinned you are by laughing it off.
On cue!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Langley posters come across as SO thin-skinned. It’s actually amusing that they seem to care so much about their image. Like having a fit when someone suggests their kids drive expensive cars - LOL.
Glad we bought in a more normal area.
You mean pointing out the obvious exaggeration by people who desperately want to badmouth the Langley community? Oh. Why don’t you tell us what “normal area” you live in and we’ll come up with some ridiculous comments about it. Then you can show us how thick-skinned you are by laughing it off.
Anonymous wrote:The Langley posters come across as SO thin-skinned. It’s actually amusing that they seem to care so much about their image. Like having a fit when someone suggests their kids drive expensive cars - LOL.
Glad we bought in a more normal area.
Anonymous wrote:People have been expressing opinions on social media for years.
I have learned in my few months here that people (a vocal minority I hope) not in the Langley pyramid spend an awful lot of time thinking about, envying and complaining about Langley.
I had no idea when I moved here that people cared so much instead of being happy in their own schools. It's unbelievable.