Ronni
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- Location
- Nashville TN
I have become disconcerted more than once in the last few years by someone I know offhandedly saying "Love you!" when ending a conversation either in person or on the phone.
It's not that I'm not effusive or dislike shows of affection...on the contrary! I am very open with my feelings both verbally and physically. But I'm not used to someone I don't know all that well saying that to me. For me, telling someone I love them is something I save for the special people in my life. My kids and grandkids of course, and Ron, and other folks with whom I am close. But a client? One of my dance friends who I see every few weeks if we happen to be in the same dance venue and have had no other real interaction? A friend of Ron's, who has become a mutual friend but I just haven't known them all that long.
It's a bit different when it's one of the grandkids friends, who call me Gramma too, and say I love you when the grandkids say it. Seems that the younger generation throws around the term much more freely than I ever did. Seems like I'm more disconcerted when it's a peer saying that to me.
I dunno. It's not that I'm even offended, because I'm not, not at all. But It's disconcerting and unexpected and it takes me by surprise, especially when I'm not sure what to say back, y'know? I've mostly encountered it as part of a quick goodbye. "Gotta go, love you, bye!!" kind of thing and it's quick. It's easy for me to say Talk to you later, bye!!" quickly without it being obvious that I haven't returned the "love you" part of the greeting. But there have been a couple times when I've been taken off guard, and said "Love you too!" back, without actually knowing if I mean it or not. It's just not something I say randomly, because the declaration is significant to me.
Has anyone else encountered this?
It's not that I'm not effusive or dislike shows of affection...on the contrary! I am very open with my feelings both verbally and physically. But I'm not used to someone I don't know all that well saying that to me. For me, telling someone I love them is something I save for the special people in my life. My kids and grandkids of course, and Ron, and other folks with whom I am close. But a client? One of my dance friends who I see every few weeks if we happen to be in the same dance venue and have had no other real interaction? A friend of Ron's, who has become a mutual friend but I just haven't known them all that long.
It's a bit different when it's one of the grandkids friends, who call me Gramma too, and say I love you when the grandkids say it. Seems that the younger generation throws around the term much more freely than I ever did. Seems like I'm more disconcerted when it's a peer saying that to me.
I dunno. It's not that I'm even offended, because I'm not, not at all. But It's disconcerting and unexpected and it takes me by surprise, especially when I'm not sure what to say back, y'know? I've mostly encountered it as part of a quick goodbye. "Gotta go, love you, bye!!" kind of thing and it's quick. It's easy for me to say Talk to you later, bye!!" quickly without it being obvious that I haven't returned the "love you" part of the greeting. But there have been a couple times when I've been taken off guard, and said "Love you too!" back, without actually knowing if I mean it or not. It's just not something I say randomly, because the declaration is significant to me.
Has anyone else encountered this?