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08-02-2016 09:20 PM
No, I don't think she was rude at all. I get the feeling she was an elderly woman who mothers everyone she sees and meant no disrespect. Personally I wouldn't have given it a second thought and would have just let it go.
Recently I saw a young woman in the store who looked upset and I asked in a nice way, "Are you alright?" and she said she had just come from the doctor and was told she needs back surgery. Since I had three back surgeries we talked for a few minutes, I wished her well and we went on our separate ways.
08-03-2016 02:52 AM
How rude! Some people just wake up on the wrong side of the bed in the morning, as my mother used to say.
08-03-2016 07:05 AM
How rude. I would have gone with the contagious disease comment. Freak her out. Haha.
08-03-2016 07:11 AM
Not rude. Perhaps not the best thing to say though. If she was older, she was probably just trying to acknowledge you. Don't be upset. You cannot control other people but you can control how you react. I think you handled it well. Let it go.
08-03-2016 08:38 AM
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08-03-2016 07:10 PM
You didn't say how old the woman was, that might make some sense of why she would comment on a total strangers health. I find older people often don't realize that what they are thinking is coming out of their mouth.I have an elderly aunt who does that all the time and if you call her on it she says she doesn't mean anything by it.
08-03-2016 07:40 PM
@YorkieonmyPillow wrote:It sounds like she blurted it out out of concern.
Doubt she meant to be rude...
@YorkieonmyPillowI totally agree. I would have responded with, "Oh thank you for your concern but I'm fine."
PS At least I think I would say that lol
08-03-2016 07:52 PM
@dex wrote:I don't offend easily..one day a person said to me "did you get here on the short bus"I told her no I walked because it's good for my health.She told me that she was trying to insult me and I told her she could use some work on her technique.
@dex Maybe I'm dense, but what is a "short bus?" I don't understand this entire post. This person admitted she was deliberately trying to insult you by asking if you took this short bus?
Please explain so I can get it too?
08-03-2016 08:13 PM
@sunala wrote:
@dex wrote:I don't offend easily..one day a person said to me "did you get here on the short bus"I told her no I walked because it's good for my health.She told me that she was trying to insult me and I told her she could use some work on her technique.
@dex Maybe I'm dense, but what is a "short bus?" I don't understand this entire post. This person admitted she was deliberately trying to insult you by asking if you took this short bus?
Please explain so I can get it too?
The "short bus" are the smaller school buses used to transport the developmentally disabled and handicapped to school. Basically the person was calling her the "r" word, what is now more politically correctly termed developmentally disabled.
08-03-2016 11:00 PM
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