Debby
Well-known Member
- Location
- East coast of Canada
*******************"An elderly (85) neighbour of ours pops in from time to time; my husband and I get on with her very well. She reminds me of my maternal Grandmother of whom I was fond. This lady has all her marbles and tells it like it is, which we like. I can be rude to her in a jokey way, and she to me, and we both think it hilarious. Yesterday when she came round she was saying that if she lost her ability to care for her own personal needs she wouldn't wish to live any longer. I told her to give me the heads up and I would be more than happy to put her out of her misery with a pillow over her face. She promised to be sure to let me know!"![]()
As long as Justme was making a joke, I'm not offended by her humour. That's the sort of thing that my husband and his brother would say to one another. But of course, there are people that you could NEVER talk to like that. My mom for example would be totally offended and it wouldn't matter what your tone, body language or the context implied. But if I suggested the same to my oldest daughter who has fibromyalgia and suffers a great deal with it, I know for sure she'd enter into the spirit of the 'ribbing' and would give back as good as she got.
As in most things in life, you have to consider who your audience is no matter what you're saying.