Lady calls out her parents, siblings for not celebrating her becoming first graduate in the family
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A young African American lady, Nautica, has gone on social media to express displeasure at her family for not celebrating her graduation.
The young lady revealed that she recently became the first graduate in her family but nobody acknowledged her efforts or cared enough to be aware that she bagged a degree.
According to the woman, who took to her Twitter page, @Nauticakjm, she is a first generation college graduate, which is a big deal.
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Despite the fact her family did not appreciate or celebrate the accomplishment, she emitted positive vibes and expressed determination to break more generational curses.
Taking to her Twitter account, Nautica wrote; ”Not a single soul in my family knew, cared or acknowledged that I graduated.. i’m a first gen college graduate”.
Social media users expressed their thoughts as they took to her comment section.
See her post below:
not a single soul in my family knew, cared or acknowledged that I graduated.. i’m a first gen college graduate 🧎🏽♀️
— $nauticakjm (@nauticakjm) December 19, 2022
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Some reactions are shown below:
@Miel_Rama said, “Girl my family did not celebrate my graduation or gave me gifts smh and I’m a first gen as well”.
@lontcby said, “I learned that when school was never important to them they don’t realize it’s a huge accomplishment. Congratulations though girly 🥳🤍 I hope u get everything you want outta that degree!!”
@c_bizlleee said, “Hey love, CONGRATULATIONS! I am super proud of you, even though I don’t know you. I wish you everlasting success and stability sis. What’s your CashApp/Zelle?🥳🥳”.
@Deasyiaa said, “Congratulations sistaaa!! You did it boo!! Ik it’s hard but you did it sis and I’m proud of you! 🎊”.
@Clark4house said, “I am so sorry to read this. This is a HUGE accomplishment. As the 5th of 6 kids and the first to go to college in the early 90’s, I can relate to this accomplishment and I applaud you for your success! Bravo and Congrats!!!”
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