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07-26-2024 07:10 PM - edited 07-26-2024 09:32 PM
I am old but I don't like comments that infer that I am "old."
When I was in the hospital, I was referred to as an elderly female. Found that discouraging! Guess for medical it was correct!
07-26-2024 07:11 PM
I agree, 80 years young seems deeming to me. She is just 80 years old.
07-26-2024 07:14 PM
@PamfromCT wrote:Yes, I agree with you. I am 80 years old. Yes, I was born before the end of WWII. Imagine that! I was born in Florida, where my Dad was giving physical training to would-be pilots.
I was their first child.
My husband was the third child born to an immigrant family.
Parents had left Germany right after WWI. He learned the value of hard work, and worked his way through college, then got a fellowship to grad school. First job out was working on the
backpack for the Apollo mission. He is now 83.
We raised and educated two children.
Yes, we are old. Old is not a dirty word.
My older sister married a young cadet in pilot training at Drane Field in Lakeland, Florida during WWII. She was 10 years older than me!
He drove a Jeep over to the house and took us for a ride through the woods. We thought that was the greatest!
Been a while...a long while!
07-26-2024 07:22 PM - edited 07-26-2024 07:24 PM
@Biftu Demeaning?
My 99 year young mother will tell you in a hot minute age is just a number (long before Aaliyah song) & you are as young as you feel.
My mother always states she does not feel old. Has no aches & pains, stays active & mind is still sharp. Does not use a walker either. Wears tunics, leggings, Reeboks, Timberlins w/her fur coats like she's on a Paris runway. She will also tell you, she has never worn granny panties. Lives in a 50+ community but her 2nd home is Borgato Casino. Matter of fact, she will be celebrating her 100th birthday at Borgato Casino on their dime which includes paying the "family & friends" expenses.
I myself have asked many times on this forum "How old is old?' Not one response ever.
When asked my age I respond I am 7 decades & 4yrs young. I also have no aches & pains, never sick. I do suffer migraines. I told my neurologist that the migraines keeps all the sicknes & diseases away. Of course she just rolls her eyes & pays me no mind.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
07-26-2024 07:45 PM
I've been referred to as Miss (first name). I do not find it rude or whatever.
I do believe it could be a southern issue but I've also been referred to as Ma'am, usually as Yes Ma'am.
Much fuss over nothing.
It's better than being referred to as an old f*rt.🤪
07-26-2024 08:42 PM
@Janey2 wrote:I can't stand the word "elderly." To me when I hear elderly I think of sickly for some reason.
I agree with you. Elderly refers to those that can't get by on their own, mobility issues. I am a senior at 82 but need little help. Old is not complimentary at all.
07-26-2024 09:10 PM
@shoesnbags wrote:
@Biftu wrote:I always cringe when I hear a woman up in years referred to as 80 years young. I find it very demeaning. She is just 80 years old, same as the 8 year old would be referred. Maybe it's just me, but I find it rude.
@Biftu Was I correct in assuming that you were referring to other people referring to an 80 year old? If so, I agree that it comes across as patronizing.
But most of the posters seemed to take it as how a person might refer to herself, and if that's the case then of course we can refer to ourselves however we want. But I didn't think this is what you meant in your OP.
@shoesnbags You got it. I was referring to other people using the term.
07-27-2024 07:17 AM
@Mz iMac @Go mom with her timberland! I love mine!
07-27-2024 07:32 AM
I don't find that offensive at all. I am 72, so I am definitely what people would call "old." I do not deny it, nor lie about my age. What is the point? Would I prefer to be much younger? Of course! However, I know that to still be here on earth is a blessing. We are not guaranteed any certain number of days or years. If I reach 80 and someone says that I am 80 years young, I will not find it demeaning, but will be flattered by it.
07-27-2024 07:50 AM
@Biftu wrote:
@shoesnbags wrote:
@Biftu wrote:I always cringe when I hear a woman up in years referred to as 80 years young. I find it very demeaning. She is just 80 years old, same as the 8 year old would be referred. Maybe it's just me, but I find it rude.
@Biftu Was I correct in assuming that you were referring to other people referring to an 80 year old? If so, I agree that it comes across as patronizing.
But most of the posters seemed to take it as how a person might refer to herself, and if that's the case then of course we can refer to ourselves however we want. But I didn't think this is what you meant in your OP.
@shoesnbags You got it. I was referring to other people using the term.
@Biftu @shoesnbags That's what I thought, too! If one referes to oneself as whatever age young, that's fine...their choice. I do not like hearing others (who are mostly much younger) saying whatever age young. It sounds patronizing to me.
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