Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this an older-lady thing? I've noticed it with my MIL and two 65+ neighbors. They just randomly start going on about their recent malady, work or home issue or some recent news that you have no interest in whatsoever but they feel the need to share.
ex: neighbors are standing around talking about whatever, Larla comes over and just starts going on about her home in Florida and how she has to go there this weekend to continue hurricane damage clean up. No one asked. It's as if she wants us to congratulate her on having a home in Florida and feel bad about the hurricane damage - which we all did last year when it happened. It's very awkward and annoying.
Do we all become like this? Or do they just have not enough outlets for sharing?
Is this really over sharing OP? These are your neighbors and family. I was expecting that someone told you they had diarrhea or sex last night or something more pearl clutching. This is a way to connect. I really wish people were the way they use to be.
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None of that was inappropriate!
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Where did I say it was inappropriate? Or even over sharing? I’m talking about people who start telling you things that you never asked about.
You sound socially stunted.
Anonymous wrote:I am so confused, maybe I am one of the old people.
What is wrong with this woman sharing her major travel plans and impact on her life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this an older-lady thing? I've noticed it with my MIL and two 65+ neighbors. They just randomly start going on about their recent malady, work or home issue or some recent news that you have no interest in whatsoever but they feel the need to share.
ex: neighbors are standing around talking about whatever, Larla comes over and just starts going on about her home in Florida and how she has to go there this weekend to continue hurricane damage clean up. No one asked. It's as if she wants us to congratulate her on having a home in Florida and feel bad about the hurricane damage - which we all did last year when it happened. It's very awkward and annoying.
Do we all become like this? Or do they just have not enough outlets for sharing?
Is this really over sharing OP? These are your neighbors and family. I was expecting that someone told you they had diarrhea or sex last night or something more pearl clutching. This is a way to connect. I really wish people were the way they use to be.
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None of that was inappropriate!
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Where did I say it was inappropriate? Or even over sharing? I’m talking about people who start telling you things that you never asked about.
Anonymous wrote:Really Op? You said “ It's as if she wants us to congratulate her on having a home in Florida and feel bad about the hurricane damage “….i can’t figure out how you gathered that from what you shared. Weird!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this an older-lady thing? I've noticed it with my MIL and two 65+ neighbors. They just randomly start going on about their recent malady, work or home issue or some recent news that you have no interest in whatsoever but they feel the need to share.
ex: neighbors are standing around talking about whatever, Larla comes over and just starts going on about her home in Florida and how she has to go there this weekend to continue hurricane damage clean up. No one asked. It's as if she wants us to congratulate her on having a home in Florida and feel bad about the hurricane damage - which we all did last year when it happened. It's very awkward and annoying.
Do we all become like this? Or do they just have not enough outlets for sharing?
Is this really over sharing OP? These are your neighbors and family. I was expecting that someone told you they had diarrhea or sex last night or something more pearl clutching. This is a way to connect. I really wish people were the way they use to be.
+1
None of that was inappropriate!
+2
Where did I say it was inappropriate? Or even over sharing? I’m talking about people who start telling you things that you never asked about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this an older-lady thing? I've noticed it with my MIL and two 65+ neighbors. They just randomly start going on about their recent malady, work or home issue or some recent news that you have no interest in whatsoever but they feel the need to share.
ex: neighbors are standing around talking about whatever, Larla comes over and just starts going on about her home in Florida and how she has to go there this weekend to continue hurricane damage clean up. No one asked. It's as if she wants us to congratulate her on having a home in Florida and feel bad about the hurricane damage - which we all did last year when it happened. It's very awkward and annoying.
Do we all become like this? Or do they just have not enough outlets for sharing?
Is this really over sharing OP? These are your neighbors and family. I was expecting that someone told you they had diarrhea or sex last night or something more pearl clutching. This is a way to connect. I really wish people were the way they use to be.
+1
None of that was inappropriate!
+2
Anonymous wrote:Is this an older-lady thing? I've noticed it with my MIL and two 65+ neighbors. They just randomly start going on about their recent malady, work or home issue or some recent news that you have no interest in whatsoever but they feel the need to share.
ex: neighbors are standing around talking about whatever, Larla comes over and just starts going on about her home in Florida and how she has to go there this weekend to continue hurricane damage clean up. No one asked. It's as if she wants us to congratulate her on having a home in Florida and feel bad about the hurricane damage - which we all did last year when it happened. It's very awkward and annoying.
Do we all become like this? Or do they just have not enough outlets for sharing?
Anonymous wrote:We were taught not to ask about something personal. If the person wanted to tell us, they would.