I’d call it just plain politeness no matter the age. I’d say that maybe what & how they taught being polite is coming thru, something I think is lacking in how kids are taught.
Why do people have to rename everything? In high-school, being a senior was the ultimate status. Being senior tech / worker means you are in charge. I see nothing disrespectful about being a senior much less a citizen.
On the other hand, being called an old geezer or a boomer seems very disrespectful. Let’s stop twisting language around until it is no longer recognizable.
Yakety Sax about 2 months ago
I want to know when “Old enough to know better” starts.
Macushlalondra about 2 months ago
How about kingagers?
baraktorvan about 2 months ago
How about Silveragers?
maureenmck Premium Member about 2 months ago
We don’t need any fancy titles. “OLD” says it all, and it’s good enough for me.
TerriW1 about 2 months ago
I’d call it just plain politeness no matter the age. I’d say that maybe what & how they taught being polite is coming thru, something I think is lacking in how kids are taught.
ladykat about 2 months ago
A valid point. I like “golden agers”.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 2 months ago
I call myself a geezer, and I’m only 79.
bobbyferrel about 2 months ago
If I started acting my age I’d never get out of this chair.
stepzla about 2 months ago
Why do people have to rename everything? In high-school, being a senior was the ultimate status. Being senior tech / worker means you are in charge. I see nothing disrespectful about being a senior much less a citizen.
On the other hand, being called an old geezer or a boomer seems very disrespectful. Let’s stop twisting language around until it is no longer recognizable.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 2 months ago
Signor E Signora.