Atomic Fiend
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I may be a novice, but I learn quickly.
Mom accused me of being rude to her guest. I countered with I don't speak to her guest, I say hello and go to my room to be left alone, I like the idea of coming home from a day of dealing with people and not having to deal with more at home. In fact I'm in love with the idea. If it we're a woman I'd take it Vegas and marry it. She isn't aware, or won't admit that I have a fairly good idea of what I'm doing, and I should, I've been dealing with the same crap forever now.
Person I never speak to, but knows my mom visits, usually loud, sometimes very rude. I decide to say hello. They comment on height ask me how I'm doing etc, etc. I answer the annoyingly probing questions about crap that isn't any of they're business, crap that they'll forget that they asked me next time they visit. And they always do, and ask me the same questons that I had to grin through before.
Why do they forget, well I'm no authority on this, but I'm pretty sure they forget because they didn't give a rats ass to begin with. They we're just trying, failing miserably, but trying never the less, not to be rude.
This routine gets old fast. I don't feel like dealing with it, It's not as big of a deal to them to jump through the hoops as it is for me. I get too annoyed and I start acting rude for real. So I decided to spare everyone the trouble and go to my room.
The guest leaves, I come out.
"Why are you so rude, you don't speak to people anymore? I mean you can at least ask how they're doing-"
"I could at least go off on one of them."
"What?"
"I did the right thing, if I had stayed out here I would've been really rude, I saved us a situation."
"You should be nicer to people, you never know when you might need there help."
Let's stop right here. The guest who was over our house was my moms brother, someone who she's called a deadbeat numerous times, he lived with us for five years before he could afford to move out, left us with his bills, and didn't speak to us for 2 years. When he found out that we were in financial trouble he sent 1000 dollars but came back to get that money back because he got laid off.I don't think that's the guy I'm going to go to in my time of need, and If I do, it'll be because he owes us a debt for allowing him to live here as long as he did.
What else is wrong with that comment? Besides the idea that the only reason we speak to people is because we can get things from them, and not because we legitamatly like them?
Hmph.
Mom accused me of being rude to her guest. I countered with I don't speak to her guest, I say hello and go to my room to be left alone, I like the idea of coming home from a day of dealing with people and not having to deal with more at home. In fact I'm in love with the idea. If it we're a woman I'd take it Vegas and marry it. She isn't aware, or won't admit that I have a fairly good idea of what I'm doing, and I should, I've been dealing with the same crap forever now.
Person I never speak to, but knows my mom visits, usually loud, sometimes very rude. I decide to say hello. They comment on height ask me how I'm doing etc, etc. I answer the annoyingly probing questions about crap that isn't any of they're business, crap that they'll forget that they asked me next time they visit. And they always do, and ask me the same questons that I had to grin through before.
Why do they forget, well I'm no authority on this, but I'm pretty sure they forget because they didn't give a rats ass to begin with. They we're just trying, failing miserably, but trying never the less, not to be rude.
This routine gets old fast. I don't feel like dealing with it, It's not as big of a deal to them to jump through the hoops as it is for me. I get too annoyed and I start acting rude for real. So I decided to spare everyone the trouble and go to my room.
The guest leaves, I come out.
"Why are you so rude, you don't speak to people anymore? I mean you can at least ask how they're doing-"
"I could at least go off on one of them."
"What?"
"I did the right thing, if I had stayed out here I would've been really rude, I saved us a situation."
"You should be nicer to people, you never know when you might need there help."
Let's stop right here. The guest who was over our house was my moms brother, someone who she's called a deadbeat numerous times, he lived with us for five years before he could afford to move out, left us with his bills, and didn't speak to us for 2 years. When he found out that we were in financial trouble he sent 1000 dollars but came back to get that money back because he got laid off.I don't think that's the guy I'm going to go to in my time of need, and If I do, it'll be because he owes us a debt for allowing him to live here as long as he did.
What else is wrong with that comment? Besides the idea that the only reason we speak to people is because we can get things from them, and not because we legitamatly like them?
Hmph.