Is it OK to be proud of someone or some achievement without be criticized for announcing how we feel. I do not over state the accomplishment but we were discussing children's grades and I stated my grandson had been on the Deans list for the last three years. I was proud of his achievement but was immediately jumped upon as ,Oh boy he has a genius in the family.
I think it's fine to be proud about accomplishments. You will always get a jealous person or some schmuck to turn it into something negative. Like you said, if you don't overstate it or mention it constantly then I think it's perfectly fine.
Depends on the circumstances. If the other person just finished confessing something like their grandkid is struggling, or having trouble of some sort and your response is how great your grandkid is. Then maybe it is inappropriate. Otherwise, they're just being mean or teasing you.
fuck what people say. its natural to be proud
If you contributed to his achievement, then you have reason to be proud. If you didn't, I would say not.
Why can't someone be proud of the achievements of someone they love?
Even if they didn't contribute to the achievement.
What?? That sounds like some anti-intellectual and/or sour grapes garbage to me.
It is absolutely okay to be proud of your family! There's a huge difference between highlighting the accomplishments of someone of whom you are proud and selfishly using someone else's accomplishments to aggrandize yourself.
People who legitimately can't tell the difference have a worrisome lack of social literacy. People who can tell the difference--but act like they can't, to advance a petty agenda--are distressingly manipulative.