Anonymous wrote:Scumbag boomers
Anonymous wrote:I do think that anyone who is bothered by this phrase is harboring resentment that it isn't coming to them now or later. If not, the phrase wouldn't even cross your radar much less irritate you.
Anonymous wrote: Maybe they think it's funny.
Anonymous wrote:I hear this from blue-collar and first-generation educated types who lived conservatively all their lives and ended up approaching retirement with what feels to them like a lot of money. They finally feel able to indulge themselves and they are enjoying their perceived affluence. It is a crass way to speak, but let them pat themselves on the back and while you are at it, do a little patting yourself. Try a a smile and something alone the lines of "Ha ha--we're just thrilled to see you enjoying the fruits of all your hard work. You've earned it."
You sound very, very resentful and jealous indeed.Anonymous wrote:My FIL is like this. He loves to talk about how flush he is (we are in that crappy daycare paying small child financial hell). I think it's fine. I don't love it but I don't begrudge him either. You can't take it with you and you earned it. So spend on, old cat.