I hope they don't quote your words to the blunt person ('she said she doesn't like you and is just being polite'), I think it would have been better to tell your friends some sort of religious-ish story about turning the other cheek, forgiveness, being humble, etc. Even though it is awful to have someone make fun of a disability or condition, I think the right time/place/person to correct that behavior is exactly when it happens (but assertively not aggressively), but other than that does it really help the hurt person to act like it is such a big deal?Last night in a conversation with the friends, I reiterated how I find it hard to not be nice. And If I say hello, or chat, does not mean I am friends with that person. I am just me.
Oh no...they go out of their way to not interact at all. Actually, even though I do not consider her a friend...does not mean I do not like her. I "like" a lot of people here...but do not consider them all friends...just nice people.I hope they don't quote your words to the blunt person ('she said she doesn't like you and is just being polite'),
I hope they don't quote your words to the blunt person ('she said she doesn't like you and is just being polite'), I think it would have been better to tell your friends some sort of religious-ish story about turning the other cheek, forgiveness, being humble, etc. Even though it is awful to have someone make fun of a disability or condition, I think the right time/place/person to correct that behavior is exactly when it happens (but assertively not aggressively), but other than that does it really help the hurt person to act like it is such a big deal?
Personally I'm not sure I've ever been kind and humble if someone criticized me (though offhand I can't think of anyone who did it to my face), but I know my feelings have been very hurt by friends reporting bad things said about me even though their intended message was meant to be supportive of me and hostile to the other person. I'd have much rather not known those people didn't like something about me.
I think it is lovely that you remain decent and respectful in spite of her rudeness. Your friends could learn a lot from you if only they would realize that your way is the better way...good for you Marie.........I said thanks. The others had a FIT that I responded to her comment. I will never consider this woman a friend...but I will not ignore her. I told the others that.
I just do not want to lose friends because I am "nice"
But don't you think one can be honest without being cruel or nasty? As for the responses behind her back..there is fault there as well. Marie has set a good example that hopefully others will follow..The blunt lady is at least more honest than the so-called "christian" responses behind her back.
Which is why I qualified with "at least".....many of the other responses are just as cruel and nasty. Pot....kettle......But don't you think one can be honest without being cruel or nasty? As for the responses behind her back..there is fault there as well. Marie has set a good example that hopefully others will follow..
To be fair, Blunt Lady said her therapist told her not to be afraid to speak her mind. She didn't say anything about cruelty.Something about blunt lady’s therapy remark sticks out for me. I can well imagine a therapist encouraging a client to speak their truth, rather than feel intimidated. However, no reputable therapist would condone rampant cruelty. I call bs.
I've known people like that. But in my opinion, Blunt Lady's bluntness has a lot to do with her career as a judge.Something that comes to mind as I ponder my story, and your responses. I am going to speak in generalities here. Do any of you feel there is a notion of "I am old, I have a right to speak my mind". Or feelings to that effect. I personally do not feel that way.
I feel age does not give us license to be rude or follow the mold of "cranky old person". I feel we can speak our minds without being nasty.
I am not fully clear of what I am trying to say here..but do you get it???
I do agree with that assesament. In the legal field you do need to be strong willedI've known people like that. But in my opinion, Blunt Lady's bluntness has a lot to do with her career as a judge.
(See my comment to Shalimar)
I not only get it but agree with you.Something that comes to mind as I ponder my story, and your responses. I am going to speak in generalities here. Do any of you feel there is a notion of "I am old, I have a right to speak my mind". Or feelings to that effect. I personally do not feel that way.
I feel age does not give us license to be rude or follow the mold of "cranky old person". I feel we can speak our minds without being nasty.
I am not fully clear of what I am trying to say here..but do you get it???
I can't say I've ever met anyone who uses that justification to be rude.Something that comes to mind as I ponder my story, and your responses. I am going to speak in generalities here. Do any of you feel there is a notion of "I am old, I have a right to speak my mind". Or feelings to that effect. I personally do not feel that way.
I feel age does not give us license to be rude or follow the mold of "cranky old person". I feel we can speak our minds without being nasty.
I am not fully clear of what I am trying to say here..but do you get it???
Sorry in this case ..per my interpretation of ...at least she is more honest doesn't help. The fact that another could be MORE nasty does not make her nastiness more acceptable imo..Which is why I qualified with "at least".....many of the other responses are just as cruel and nasty. Pot....kettle......
I think you are rightSomething that comes to mind as I ponder my story, and your responses. I am going to speak in generalities here. Do any of you feel there is a notion of "I am old, I have a right to speak my mind". Or feelings to that effect. I personally do not feel that way.
I feel age does not give us license to be rude or follow the mold of "cranky old person". I feel we can speak our minds without being nasty.
I am not fully clear of what I am trying to say here..but do you get it???
My POINT being two wrongs will never make a right. NEITHER ONE is acceptable. Why is that such a problem?Sorry in this case ..per my interpretation of ...at least she is more honest doesn't help. The fact that another could be MORE nasty does not make her nastiness more acceptable imo..