Clay Davis
Member
Hi gaf, hope everyone is doing okay and having a good weekend.
I need to vent this after what can only be described as an awful dinner last night between myself, a friend and her associates.
The subject of school came up and we all talked about which one we attended and the mood was relatively jovial until I brought up I had attended public school. The mood shifted almost immediately and I was then subjected to snide remarks throughout the rest of the dinner.
I tried to take them in stride, but they became particularly more pointed towards the end of the dinner, things like "rich boy can pay for dinner", "what's it like being a toff", "was there a lot of gay stuff going on" (this, unsurprisingly, isn't the first time I've heard this one. It's the go-to for people when they hear I went to an all boys public school) as well as other comments that had a very clear and strong undercurrent of anger and hate to them.
I don't understand why they felt the need to become so hostile. Is it really so terrible that my parents were able to afford a public school? Isn't it the dream of every parent to send their child to the best school to receive the best education? So why then do some people become angry and sneer at those who have been fortunate enough have such opportunities?
I thought it might be jealously, but these were not people who I would say were struggling, they were in good careers, which is why their behaviour really took me by surprise.
I need to vent this after what can only be described as an awful dinner last night between myself, a friend and her associates.
The subject of school came up and we all talked about which one we attended and the mood was relatively jovial until I brought up I had attended public school. The mood shifted almost immediately and I was then subjected to snide remarks throughout the rest of the dinner.
I tried to take them in stride, but they became particularly more pointed towards the end of the dinner, things like "rich boy can pay for dinner", "what's it like being a toff", "was there a lot of gay stuff going on" (this, unsurprisingly, isn't the first time I've heard this one. It's the go-to for people when they hear I went to an all boys public school) as well as other comments that had a very clear and strong undercurrent of anger and hate to them.
I don't understand why they felt the need to become so hostile. Is it really so terrible that my parents were able to afford a public school? Isn't it the dream of every parent to send their child to the best school to receive the best education? So why then do some people become angry and sneer at those who have been fortunate enough have such opportunities?
I thought it might be jealously, but these were not people who I would say were struggling, they were in good careers, which is why their behaviour really took me by surprise.