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15 year old daughter...lovely kid, very proud of her. Her grandparents paid to take her to Crete when she finishes school...last week june just for the week but in a 5* all inclusive hotel. She would be accompanied by my parents and my aunt.
No probs there...she loves her grandparents.
The problem is, her leaving school prom is smack in the middle of the holiday. She's waited 5 long years for this and all her friends are now talking about which limo they're hiring, what dress they're wearing etc etc and my daughter is devastated.
Do i risk the wrath of my parents....we'd pay them back every penny they lose or tell her to stop being a spoilt brat (which she's not by the way) and go on the holiday
Heeeeeelllllllllppppppp !!!!
No probs there...she loves her grandparents.
The problem is, her leaving school prom is smack in the middle of the holiday. She's waited 5 long years for this and all her friends are now talking about which limo they're hiring, what dress they're wearing etc etc and my daughter is devastated.
Do i risk the wrath of my parents....we'd pay them back every penny they lose or tell her to stop being a spoilt brat (which she's not by the way) and go on the holiday
Heeeeeelllllllllppppppp !!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd explain the whole situation to the grandparents and let them have an input into the decision. It may well be that they'd be able to change the dates and put it back a week or two without too much difficulty. It is, after all, a full six months away.
That said, I think school proms are one Americanism too far and put poorer parents at a major disadvantage. I've heard of kids arriving by helicopter for goodness' sake!
That said, I think school proms are one Americanism too far and put poorer parents at a major disadvantage. I've heard of kids arriving by helicopter for goodness' sake!