When people ask your age?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is fake, no one asks your age outside a healthcare setting.


This. I can't remember the last time I've been asked my age outside of a Dr's office. No civilized person over the age of 5 asks.
Anonymous
Why would someone ask my age? If they did, I would just tell them.

Don’t be weird.
Anonymous
I don't remember the last time I was asked my age, but I got carded (twice!) on Saturday night. I'm 48.
Anonymous
Y'all need to stop feeding this humble brag nonsense from OP...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you respond? I'm 42 and asked for my age all the time especially by aquaintances, coworkers, and relatives. Many perceive me to be younger and it's getting awkward for me to say my real age.


Someone just asked me today. First she asked, how long I've been married then asked, how old was I when I got married. She could've directly asked my age.
Anonymous


Please do share, OP, in what context your group of male coworkers asked your age.

I am all agog.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Please do share, OP, in what context your group of male coworkers asked your age.

I am all agog.



They randomly asked and a female coworker said I was her age, 26, before I could respond. She's sweet as could be. I was put on the spot. Why is it a bad thing to look young on this dcum forum?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you respond? I'm 42 and asked for my age all the time especially by aquaintances, coworkers, and relatives. Many perceive me to be younger and it's getting awkward for me to say my real age.


Someone just asked me today. First she asked, how long I've been married then asked, how old was I when I got married. She could've directly asked my age.


Anyone whose social will get curious people who ask. Especially if one looks young.
Anonymous
That is so odd. Where do you work, OP?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to meet less rude people.


This. If it’s a man respond that you never ask a woman her weight or her age.
Anonymous
I’ve had quite a few people ask my age - typically other women and usually the mean girls who haven’t grown up are the ones asking so I assume it’s a topic to gossip about.
Anonymous
I get indirectly asked by clients, they seem to all think I am in my 20s and closer to their age when I am often old enough to be their parent.

At this point, it is flattering but it used to bother me when I was young and wanting to be promoted at work yet people often thought I didn't have authority. But working for myself is a whole different ball game, and I'll take it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Please do share, OP, in what context your group of male coworkers asked your age.

I am all agog.



They randomly asked and a female coworker said I was her age, 26, before I could respond. She's sweet as could be. I was put on the spot. Why is it a bad thing to look young on this dcum forum?


There is nothing wrong with looking young but in real life, almost everyone looks their age and most often, older. And telling someone they look young is what a lot of people say to make you feel good about yourself.

There have been only two people that I can legitimately say that i was surprised at their age.
Anonymous
This happens to me too, OP. I live abroad in a more traditional society where asking personal questions is fairly standard.

I also look much younger than my actual age. It’s genetic mostly. And thank goodness I was a gothish kid in school because I never tanned.

I am average looking and no one really ever looks twice at me.
Anonymous
I’m 47 and tell people that. I’m proud of my age.
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