Mangafanatic wrote:After that, she turned to me and said "So how old are you, honey?"
"I'm [Herd of cattle trample through the thread, drowning our Osaka's words] years old."
"THAT OLD!? Honey, I wouldn't have thought you were a day older than fifteen!"
GEEZ! People have no tact! And that's not the first time this has happened to me. People are always telling Yumie (infront of me) that they would have DEFINITELY thought she was older. Argh!
So, does this happen to anyone else?
.....That's... gotta be irritating... *snickering madly* XDD;;; Okay, um, besides that. o.o XDDDD Ahhahahahaa *couldn't help herself* *COUGH* That's happened to me once. I was getting ready for this party my grandfather was having a few years ago. It was a big event, and my brother and I had to dress in the traditional Korean clothing (hanbok). For some reason, wearing it made me look really young and.. uh... >__> Well, just really young. XD;;; Anyway~ There were a lot of people that I had never seen before, and one of them decided to take me under her wing. T__T I spent the next hour being petted, fussed over, and I watched as she got me some food. Why didn't I tell her I was older? Oh, I did. Believe me, I did. But I don't know Korean, and she didn't know English. It was so... fun... >__> Finally, it came to the time when my brother and I had to take part in the dance/ceremony held in my grandparents' honor, and someone was able to let her know that I didn't need help putting my make-up on. XD;;;;; That was quite memorable.
o.o Now though, I don't have that problem. =O People often think that I'm younger than I am when I talk to them on IM and such. >=O In-person, though, I've either been mistaken as being a couple years older, or they guess the approximate age correctly. *__* / Eheehee.
T__T Poor Osaka. *patpat* >=O Next time that happens, slap 'em with a rubber chicken. >__> No, not really. XD;; But yes, I utterly agree. Some tact on the lady's part would have been nice. My (COMICAL AND NOT OFFENSIVE -- so I don't want no older members chasing after me with age-defying pitchforks -- ) belief is that as people get older, their "common-sense-on-how-to-not-aggravate-teenagers" dies. \ T__T / It's a devastating occurance, and one that my mother suffers from, as well. Like when she grabs my hands and twirls me around as we shop in a mall when a song she adores is playing. Or when she yells out "My daughter is so beautiful~!!!!!!" "Kyaa!!! My darling princess!!" and such... in the middle.. of a crowd... and.. I get.. these smiles and stares from people... and I.. wish I was invisible. T___T Mothers.. and all other adults.. have a desire to let it be known that they're older than us, and have therefore earned the right to make us squirm.