I'm beginning to understand why my Mom constantly gripes about sales people, etcetera, who are her age or much younger, calling her 'Sweetie', 'Sweetheart', 'Honey', etc. I've noticed more and more customers, as well as sales people when I go out, doing this to me. I realize I look a lot younger than I am, but really . . .
If you are not an older person or we are not acquaintances, preferably friends, you do NOT get to call me cutesy nicknames! It's especially irksome when the person is clearly younger than me and say these things in a manner that makes it clear they feel they are superior or that they're doing me some kind of favor by being so nice. I really try to avoid calling people these names. Every now and then I'll slip and say it to a child, but I'd never dream of saying it to a stranger, let alone someone my age or older! I get a lot of older men calling me 'Red' because of my hair color, but this doesn't bother me. But the 'Sweetie' and 'Honey' crap from damn teenage/college girls has got to stop!
EDIT: Gah, the title is supposed to say 'Strangers', obviously.
If you are not an older person or we are not acquaintances, preferably friends, you do NOT get to call me cutesy nicknames! It's especially irksome when the person is clearly younger than me and say these things in a manner that makes it clear they feel they are superior or that they're doing me some kind of favor by being so nice. I really try to avoid calling people these names. Every now and then I'll slip and say it to a child, but I'd never dream of saying it to a stranger, let alone someone my age or older! I get a lot of older men calling me 'Red' because of my hair color, but this doesn't bother me. But the 'Sweetie' and 'Honey' crap from damn teenage/college girls has got to stop!
EDIT: Gah, the title is supposed to say 'Strangers', obviously.
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