I'm a tottering,wobbly,absent-minded,loose-bowelled,toothless,grumpy,short-sighted,deaf,forgetful,absent-minded [did I mention that yet?] miserable,lumbago-cursed,arthritic,doddering,slow,annoying,Werthers-sucking,elderly,walking-stick waving,absent-minded,slipper-shuffling,creaking old relic....
....so how come I drive a low-loader of 125 tons,that has a twin-splitter 'crash-box' and an extendable trailer? Oh,Yes-it's because the 'auto-box' Snowflake generation CAN'T!
[ps...I think I just wet myself....again. That's the third time today....#sigh#...]
I'm a tottering,wobbly,absent-minded,loose-bowelled,toothless,grumpy,short-sighted,deaf,forgetful,absent-minded [did I mention that yet?] miserable,lumbago-cursed,arthritic,doddering,slow,annoying,Werthers-sucking,elderly,walking-stick waving,absent-minded,slipper-shuffling,creaking old relic....
....so how come I drive a low-loader of 125 tons,that has a twin-splitter 'crash-box' and an extendable trailer? Oh,Yes-it's because the 'auto-box' Snowflake generation CAN'T!
[ps...I think I just wet myself....again. That's the third time today....#sigh#...]
On a recent visit to the hospital because of a fall I was listed as a 'fragile senior'; on asking why the fragile the
nurse said that all patients over 85 are considered as fragile. So that's what I am!
I agree words like geriatric, elderly, senior, should be used to describe groups, services, facilities, etc... and not used to describe individuals.
Just use my name and please when I get older don't talk about me like I'm a dog at the veterinarian's office talk to me like I'm still a human being.
be called elderly or senior beats being called pre dead.
I am a senior but don’t think I’m elderly yet and have never really been called either unless it was behind my back, lol.
I have been offered the senior discount recently at Walgreens without being asked if I was a senior but they have all my info so maybe it just pops up for them on their computer.
be called elderly or senior beats being called pre dead.
Lord help us, indeed. You are one strange person.
An Age-Old Problem: Who Is 'Elderly'?
When exactly does someone become elderly?
A recent New York Times story calls a 69-year-old woman elderly. Philadelphia Metro considers 70 to be elderly. When NPR ran a story recently about a 71-year-old midwife, some readers objected to the word "elderly" in the original headline.
Another wrote: "I was 70 in Feb and I certainly do not feel elderly ... Elderly is at least over 80 and as someone else suggested maybe 95."
Editors decided to change the headline. And eventually, NPR's ombudsman weighed in on the "elderly" issue.
In the same way other words have morphed in widespread acceptability — handicapped to disabled; Oriental to Asian; retarded to mentally challenged, and even those words are still in flux — elderly is becoming politically (and politely) incorrect. Certain terms apparently have term limits.
Past Middle Age
"Nobody likes to think of themselves as old, let alone very old," says Michael Vuolo, co-host of Slate's Lexicon Valley podcast. " 'Elderly' often carries the connotation of feeble and dependent. Which is offensive if you're not and condescendingly euphemistic if you are."
https://www.npr.org/2013/03/12/174124992/an-age-old-problem-who-is-elderly