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friday hax chat q: parents are fully funding the daughter's ride to one of two potential colleges. do they get to make the final decision on which?
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by
pixitude
Sure. They should also have the final decision on her career and her husband. -- nm
Posted by
Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Apr 20 '12, 10:01
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"career" is a good analogy...
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Ser Vermyn
Apr 20, 10:12
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the kid's an adult, she has to decide her own life path. or, in the future "We are paying for your wedding. So we've decided you are marrying Bob and
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Andie
Apr 20, 10:40
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Heh! Touché. -- nm
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Ser Vermyn
Apr 20, 10:42
uh, not really. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 20, 10:18
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If the parents were subsidizing that too... -- nm
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Ser Vermyn
Apr 20, 10:38
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if they have a problem with school #2, they shouldn't have let her apply. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 20, 10:39
I meant more in the sense of "I want to be an architect." "Too bad, you're going to be a surgeon." -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 20, 10:16
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