I got money when I graduated from high school. I sent the same people money when I graduated from college and didn't receive a dime. So you can pretend the same thing would have happened to you.
I only walked in all three of my graduates because I knew my mom wanted to see it. 2 of her sons graduated from BYU and didn't walk and she always felt like she was missing out. I debated and debated and finally decided to do it at BYU. (High school was a given. Everyone was doing it. And with 63 in your graduating class, everyone knows. BYU-I I just went along with it because, well, weren't you supposed to? I was bored out of my mind.) I have no intention of pressuring any of my kids to walk.
Graduation Robes
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- Dragon Lady
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Re: Graduation Robes
DL, that's the same reason I walked at my graduation this year. Both my brothers didn't walk, so I figured I better do it. 
Re: Graduation Robes
You sent the same people "announcements," you mean?Dragon Lady wrote:I got money when I graduated from high school. I sent the same people money when I graduated from college and didn't receive a dime. So you can pretend the same thing would have happened to you.
I should clarify, I had plenty of family members who knew I was graduating and came to my graduation, because they were local, but I'm pretty sure none of them gave me money. I think I just don't come from a "randomly giving people money" kind of family. (Most of my aunts and uncles have a bunch of kids and most of them don't make a lot of money, so I don't see why they'd have any to spare for me just for finishing my degree. And most of the grandkids have gone to college, so it's not like it's a big deal. I just think it's interesting to realize that some people grow up with completely different family norms and expectations in situations you wouldn't even think of.)
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Re: Graduation Robes
Yes. Yes. That is what I meant. Thanks for correcting me.Katya wrote:You sent the same people "announcements," you mean?Dragon Lady wrote:I got money when I graduated from high school. I sent the same people money when I graduated from college and didn't receive a dime. So you can pretend the same thing would have happened to you.
I should clarify, I had plenty of family members who knew I was graduating and came to my graduation, because they were local, but I'm pretty sure none of them gave me money. I think I just don't come from a "randomly giving people money" kind of family. (Most of my aunts and uncles have a bunch of kids and most of them don't make a lot of money, so I don't see why they'd have any to spare for me just for finishing my degree. And most of the grandkids have gone to college, so it's not like it's a big deal. I just think it's interesting to realize that some people grow up with completely different family norms and expectations in situations you wouldn't even think of.)
And it was rather common in my high school. Almost everyone (but not everyone. I had some jealous peers) received money upon graduating from high school. I think I got a total of about $200-300. If I remember correctly.