Anonymous wrote:Are you male or female and wtf were you doing wearing a v neck out in the wild?
Who under 60 not on jersey shore wears a v neck?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe everyone isn't saying "What do I have to do to save 10% just for lying about my age?"
Rock it, OP. Invest your discounts and when you actually are a senior, they'll be worth $$$$!
Most people don't lie about their age to save a few bucks.
I’m going to get a fake ID and save a few bucks. 10% on my groceries? Yes, please!
Anonymous wrote:Omg I’m sorry. I read the title and thought you meant a senior in high school or college and I was about to come in and snark on you for being one of those women who is convinced they look 20 years younger than they are.
You don’t look like a senior citizen!!! People are just plain stupid and not observant, and sometimes just say things without thinking.
I’m 32, and genuinely a bit young looking with a round full face and no wrinkles due to getting little sun exposure as a child in an arctic climate. I was out for dinner with my dad (76) brother and sister-in-law (~55) and my niece (22) and the 20s server thought I was married to my dad and my niece’s GRANDMA. I’m not joking or exaggerating. He turned to us and said “so this must be grandma and grandpa!” It was horrifying, but I know it mostly just him using context clues and poor logic to come to that conclusion and not really taking in my actual appearance. And I have naturally blonde hair that to a young guy probably looks like the color women highlight it to cover grays at first glance. I am sure that’s the same situation here with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s much younger people (college age and teens) they are always horrible at guessing ages. Plus it’s easier to give the discount liberally to anyone vs. being chewed out by someone who was mad that the cashier forgot to give them the senior discount.
The first person was in his 30's I think. Yesterday the woman was easily at least a decade older than I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my god. That’s awful. Were you wearing makeup?
No, I've never worn makeup. Maybe this is the problem?
Given the circumstances, do you really have to ask?
If you are white- you need make up. Should be wearing it.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s much younger people (college age and teens) they are always horrible at guessing ages. Plus it’s easier to give the discount liberally to anyone vs. being chewed out by someone who was mad that the cashier forgot to give them the senior discount.