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Can anyone tell me exactly what an expat brat is.......
As a so called freind of my eldest has told her that she is not worthy of her friendship, I was jobsmacked to say the least and my daughter has been left wondering what she has done wrong!!
She also told her that she decides who has her freindship!!! What the hell is this all about?
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The Expat brat term is often used to describe people who've lived the majority of their lives in this country. I've really not heard the term used in any other place. Been born and lived the first fews years of their lives somewhere else but grown up and educated here etc.
The term is not used in a very nice way all as far as I can gather and the people I've heard use it in the sense of describing kids who're a bit spoiled and had a bit of a privilaged life here and have little idea of the 'real world' as they'd put it and are a bit out of touch.
That's just the way people I know who've been brought up here have described it to me.
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Its not a term Im familiar with but have heard it mentioned on the odd occasion when waiting at the school, and you over hear other mum,s discussing children in a bad way that are not thier own.
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mikki ...sorry at the danger of sounding like a twat...isnt the term self explanatory?...to a certain extent..."over"priviledged kids...sometimes spoilt silly by thier parents...not perhaps knowing the real value of money...the list goes on...doesnt have to apply in your case...but i am just putting a generalised explanation accross...