Anonymous wrote:"Don't worry it will happen for you" when I asked to see pictures of her Grandchild. I knew she would like to show me pictures. I suspected my kids would have children, sometime, and make me a Grandmother (and they did) but what an odd thing to say. I wasn't feeling deprived or less-than.
I was showing interest and letting her know I was open to hearing her talk about them. I wasn't jealous.
Anonymous wrote:"I can't imagine what you're going through"
This, to me, is one of the absolute worst things to say to someone going through something difficult. It has always struck me as horrible but people say it all the time.
Anonymous wrote:It’s God’s will.
Anonymous wrote:"You look really tired."
"Are you OK? You look really worried."
I HATE this. I have one colleague who says some variation of this to me regularly, and I am never tired or worried when she says it. I will be walking around having a good day and thinking I look nice that day, and then BOOM: "You look really tired/worried." It ruins my day.
I once asked her what she meant and why she always tells me this, and she said, "Well, you must just have a distressed-looking face."
So I guess if anyone wants an idea for how to passive-aggressively ruin somebody's day and make them feel bad about themselves, put on a voice of concern and tell them they look tired or worried.