By notawizard - 16/07/2009 10:16 - Spain

Today, my daughter turned 11. Since she LOVES Harry Potter, I decided to write her an acceptance letter to Hogwarts. When she saw the letter, she screamed and showed me. When she found out I wrote it, she told me she hated me, started crying, and stepped on my foot. FML
I agree, your life sucks 33 349
You deserved it 95 133

Same thing different taste

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pedegg 0

Okay, everyone seems to be forgetting that eleven year olds ARE idiots. Even if they know the book is fiction, they still WANT it to be real- and if the outside world gives them a glimpse of hope that maybe it's more than fiction, they WILL believe it because they WANT it to be real. I waited for my Hogwarts letter when I was turning eleven. I didn't really think I'd get one, and when I didn't I wasn't crushed, but if I HAD gotten one I'd probably have shit myself. This mother obviously has never been obsessed with something like 11 year olds can be with this book series. That, or she's just a bitch. She should have known better than to have made the poor kid think she was going off to live in a magical world and then taken it away. That's horrible. Just take her to see the damn movie.

mynameisnotjudie 0

WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?!?!?!?!?! Ugg I can't even begin to tell you how terrible that is. The poor little girl! An eleven year old really has no way of knowing that was fake because the excitement blinds them ;- )

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How did you think it would play out once she realized it was fake?

I don't blame the little girl, I waited for my letter when I was 11. It didn't come, but I still hoped I might get accepted to a different magic High School when I turned 13 (because that's when we go to high school in the Netherlands). Needless to say, that didn't happen either...

We did this for my younger brother. We bought him a wand too.

You definitely deserved that one! Don't play with her emotions like that. But seriously no owls ?

FYL for having a daughter that acts like and has the intelligence of a 4 year old.

okay how do people say she deserved it she tried to be nice

Because it's generally not nice to get someone's hopes up like this, only for them to be crashed down?

A better idea would have been to tell her that you couldn't get ahold of Hogwarts but that you're taking her to the Harry Potter section at Universal Studios in Orlando. Or something similar, like a wizard-themed party.