Anonymous wrote:
Sure, it's not really that difficult in other countries to use others documents or falsify and pay a bribe. It is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you do the same for your coworkers who do not appear their stated age?
I mean, maybe? If someone claimed to be a 22 yr old recent college graduate and had crows feet and forehead lines I might do a little digging for a graduation announcement.
Why? What’s it to you?
If someone is faking their identity? Seems like a big deal to me in any work environment.
Misrepresenting one’s age to avoid ageism is a far cry from “faking an identity”. What a nosy Nellie you are.
What? There is no ageism here.
How naive you are.
Anonymous wrote:Before your mom said anything, did you think she looked "older"?
You have 0 proof she's lying.
But you know what? You already don't trust her, through no fault of her own. This won't end well for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you do the same for your coworkers who do not appear their stated age?
I mean, maybe? If someone claimed to be a 22 yr old recent college graduate and had crows feet and forehead lines I might do a little digging for a graduation announcement.
Why? What’s it to you?
If someone is faking their identity? Seems like a big deal to me in any work environment.
Misrepresenting one’s age to avoid ageism is a far cry from “faking an identity”. What a nosy Nellie you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you do the same for your coworkers who do not appear their stated age?
I mean, maybe? If someone claimed to be a 22 yr old recent college graduate and had crows feet and forehead lines I might do a little digging for a graduation announcement.
Why? What’s it to you?
If someone is faking their identity? Seems like a big deal to me in any work environment.
Misrepresenting one’s age to avoid ageism is a far cry from “faking an identity”. What a nosy Nellie you are.
What? There is no ageism here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you do the same for your coworkers who do not appear their stated age?
I mean, maybe? If someone claimed to be a 22 yr old recent college graduate and had crows feet and forehead lines I might do a little digging for a graduation announcement.
Why? What’s it to you?
If someone is faking their identity? Seems like a big deal to me in any work environment.
Misrepresenting one’s age to avoid ageism is a far cry from “faking an identity”. What a nosy Nellie you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you do the same for your coworkers who do not appear their stated age?
I mean, maybe? If someone claimed to be a 22 yr old recent college graduate and had crows feet and forehead lines I might do a little digging for a graduation announcement.
Why? What’s it to you?
If someone is faking their identity? Seems like a big deal to me in any work environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just start singing “Who let the dogs out” and if she sings the next line then she is at least 30.
You’re joking but I had been trying to put it out of my mind, and then bizarrely she knew a reference from a 1990s kids movie that isn’t a “cult classic” and I was like, ??? And then started this thread.
What movie?
How is that bizarre? Plenty of other countries watch American movies from all eras out of sync from when Americans do.
Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just start singing “Who let the dogs out” and if she sings the next line then she is at least 30.
You’re joking but I had been trying to put it out of my mind, and then bizarrely she knew a reference from a 1990s kids movie that isn’t a “cult classic” and I was like, ??? And then started this thread.
What movie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just start singing “Who let the dogs out” and if she sings the next line then she is at least 30.
You’re joking but I had been trying to put it out of my mind, and then bizarrely she knew a reference from a 1990s kids movie that isn’t a “cult classic” and I was like, ??? And then started this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Would you do the same for your coworkers who do not appear their stated age?