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dh and I walked past a car with the license plate "ravnclw" . . . . We had a chuckle. 

I told him there are quizzes online so you can find out what house you'd be in.   dh: "Slytherin" . . .   I confessed I'd already taken one.  dh: "hufflepuff".     yeah, how'd you know?   dh:  It's obvious. . . . you just are.  (he's read the books with us as a family ONCE.  He's seen the movies ONCE.  we are not big into HP, and certainly haven't discussed it much around him.)

I thought it was funny . . . 

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Youngest ds took that quiz a few years ago and it sorted him into Hufflepuff. 😄 He was so proud of that until we debated the issue over dinner a few nights ago.  This child is definitely not Hufflepuff.  He could be Ravenclaw or maybe edge into Griffindor, and surrounds himself with Hufflepuffs, but feels none of the loyalty or desire to call out wrong doing.  When we asked him which faction he would fall into he answered without hesitation, "oh, Erudite!"

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3 hours ago, dirty ethel rackham said:

I can't believe after all these years that I've never taken a sorting quiz.  I've read the books a few times.  Today, I sorted into Hufflepuff.  I feel like I'm very Hermione, though.  

I can see you as Hermione. I have always personally identified with Hermione, but my kids objected big time. They state that I am McGonagal--which I think it virtually the same thing, just a generational difference.

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3 hours ago, Harriet Vane said:

I can see you as Hermione. I have always personally identified with Hermione, but my kids objected big time. They state that I am McGonagal--which I think it virtually the same thing, just a generational difference.

The two best people!!

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My older two claim to be Hufflepuff. They love the idea of being loyal, hardworking, and sadly overlooked. I think they are pretty strongly Ravenclaw as they get great joy out of outwitting those around them. My youngest claims to love Slytherin, but he started claiming this at age three, so I'm pretty sure the eldest taught him to say this just so that she could watch people's reactions.

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