Both of those are my husband. I find him sitting in the car when I’m ready to leave 30” later. He never tells me he left. |
| Maybe he had gas and was going for a #FartWalk. Seriously Look It Up. older people need to do this After They Eat. |
I agree with this and with posters who say maybe he has gas or just gets exhausted after eating and needs to leave. My dad has always done this and it’s because he likes to turn the heat on to get the car warm for my mom. He’s also not that into big drawn out goodbyes. I think, for him at least, he gets hyperfocused on the “get the car warm for my wife” part and will leave unceremoniously with this goal in mind. I’d write it off as a harmless quirk |
And all my siblings since they were high school age. My brother wouldn’t give people the decency of going outside though. No shame or manners unless my father was there. |
| He’s not a perfect person. In any case, it’s not a big deal and it doesn’t seem to bother his wife. So just let it be |
| I went to a dinner party recently where the spouse went outside and waited for people to leave about 30 minutes before the end. When I left, he checked to make sure I had a good time and said "bye". I think he just needed space. It seemed fine to me. |
I don't know why, but in my head I envisioned people around the kitchen table cutting checks. It took me way to long to realize you were talking about a restaurant (and yes, I'm an idiot) |
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Really
So what?? |
| Team FIL. |
Lol. Irishman here. So true. |
I hit a wall at every social gathering. A point where I can no longer make conversation and I can't fake it I usually go into another room and look at my phone or take a nap. It's harder at my parents apartment because there's nowhere to go. Next time I think I'll just go to the car. Thanks for the idea! I love Irish goodbyes too. I remember the exact night in my 20s when it dawned on me that I could just leave a social gathering without a big goodbye. It felt so freeing! |
| I’m like this. When I’m done with any given event or social situation I’m just done and it feels like every cell in my body is screaming to leave. Waiting for people to wrap up the check and/or get leftovers packed up is a big one. Teams meetings are another “triggering” one. It is rude to just bounce though, so in most situations I suck it up and try to be chill. Family is fair game and everyone knows I’ll be waiting in the car. |
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Older men have this habit of "I've put my hat on." it means it is time to go, extended goodbyes are tedious and weird.
Team FIL. |
Yes. They are signaling that they have no responsibility to anyone else. |