Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:Yes, this is really weird. These are first gen families that don’t know this is tacky. Maybe we shouldn’t be making fun of people that don’t know social norms.
Is tend to agree, however, I don’t think this is a first gen thing. I’ve seen celebrity kids with bed parties in CA and east coast.
Many celebrity kids are also first gen.
Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:Yes, this is really weird. These are first gen families that don’t know this is tacky. Maybe we shouldn’t be making fun of people that don’t know social norms.
Is tend to agree, however, I don’t think this is a first gen thing. I’ve seen celebrity kids with bed parties in CA and east coast.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't do it. But I'm a college professor and you wouldn't believe how many kids are first-generation (the first in their family to go to college) or from backgrounds where going to a "good" college is meaningful in a way that the average 200-600K HHI DCUM family wouldn't identify with.
So I am absolutely not gonna jump all over someone for doing this if it's meaningful to them. Could it be tacky? Yeah. Do we know why they're doing it or how it came about? No. So, maybe just let people do whatever if it doesn't hurt you and your kids aren't begging for it?
lAnonymous wrote:Yes, this is really weird. These are first gen families that don’t know this is tacky. Maybe we shouldn’t be making fun of people that don’t know social norms.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I had a bed party last night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social media-driven Covid holdover + not part of DMV culture at all
In the DMV, your kid wears a hoodie on May 1st or for their decision IG post or whatever
There’s some local schools too:
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I cannot imagine being proud that my kid was going to George Mason.