Your New College Graduate: a Parents' Guide
Briefly

Having a recent college graduate return home can be a joyous yet challenging experience. Graduates may appear fussy or distressed due to the pressures of entering the job market or facing life changes. Focusing on their dietary preferences, usually vegetarian, and providing snacks can ease some tensions. Parents should understand that emotional outbursts often reflect anxiety about their future. Open communication and support will help graduates navigate this transitional period successfully, ensuring a smoother reintegration into family life.
Most college graduates are vegetarians and will become cranky or upset if offered meat. They also have irregular eating habits.
Crying and screaming are ways for college graduates to communicate their frustrations, so that you can solve their problems for them.
Read at The New Yorker
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