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本帖最後由 mamami2017 於 17-10-17 09:55 編輯
回覆 kcbabygirl2011 的帖子
I agree. I wouldn't want my child to feel inferior right from the start. Whilst there's nothing wrong with being rich, the children there tend to flaunt it, and there's very likely pressure to keep up with other people's spending (which I think normal middle class family would struggle to afford). If your child only gets invited to birthday parties at private clubs and five start hotels with professional performers, would you invite his friends to McDonald's for his birthday party? There is a small proportion of students from "normal" families, but why risk having your child labeled as the "poor" one who only hangs out with other "poor" kids?
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