If I had said any of the following,
"I am going to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with my family even though I can't stand them and they suck because hey it's the holidays"
"I am going to watch the Football game"
or any variation of that my boss would have said, "That sounds awesome and like a lot of fun enjoy" (Yes even the part of having Thanksgiving with people I hate"
But because I excitedly found out a new Zelda game is being released the same week as Thanksgiving my big Four day weekend and I got all excited cuz I preordered it and plan on spending the weekend playing my boss replied to my plans with,
"Wow that's kind of sad"
Really it's automatically sad that I am doing what I want to do for the holidays? So if I forced myself to do one of the many activities that I don't want to do that would make me miserable and sad then you would say, Awesome have fun, but I get "that's sad" if it's something I would enjoy?
Honestly it's not the first time I have gotten it either but usually when I hear "that's sad" it's from people that didn't hear me excitedly talk about something I love that I get to do rather it's from people who hear "I am not spending the holiday with my family" and assume that I like them have a wonderful family that is a joy to be around and must be very sad to be missing out on that.
When I explain to them that my family is either nuts (my older brother) always eating over at her in laws (younger sister), Not talking to anyone in the family (little brother), or off with her inlaws (my mom and her husband)
Most people then get it. Some still think it's sad because they don't understand the difference between having a family to spend the holiday with and not getting to versus not having a family to spend the holiday with and having other plans.
For the most part though even their "Wow that's sad" sounds more like pity and less like judging me.
It bothered me the way my boss said it because she didn't say "That's sad" In a "I feel bad for you" kind of way. She said, "That's sad" in a "god why are you so pathetic" kind of way.
"I am going to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with my family even though I can't stand them and they suck because hey it's the holidays"
"I am going to watch the Football game"
or any variation of that my boss would have said, "That sounds awesome and like a lot of fun enjoy" (Yes even the part of having Thanksgiving with people I hate"
But because I excitedly found out a new Zelda game is being released the same week as Thanksgiving my big Four day weekend and I got all excited cuz I preordered it and plan on spending the weekend playing my boss replied to my plans with,
"Wow that's kind of sad"
Really it's automatically sad that I am doing what I want to do for the holidays? So if I forced myself to do one of the many activities that I don't want to do that would make me miserable and sad then you would say, Awesome have fun, but I get "that's sad" if it's something I would enjoy?
Honestly it's not the first time I have gotten it either but usually when I hear "that's sad" it's from people that didn't hear me excitedly talk about something I love that I get to do rather it's from people who hear "I am not spending the holiday with my family" and assume that I like them have a wonderful family that is a joy to be around and must be very sad to be missing out on that.
When I explain to them that my family is either nuts (my older brother) always eating over at her in laws (younger sister), Not talking to anyone in the family (little brother), or off with her inlaws (my mom and her husband)
Most people then get it. Some still think it's sad because they don't understand the difference between having a family to spend the holiday with and not getting to versus not having a family to spend the holiday with and having other plans.
For the most part though even their "Wow that's sad" sounds more like pity and less like judging me.
It bothered me the way my boss said it because she didn't say "That's sad" In a "I feel bad for you" kind of way. She said, "That's sad" in a "god why are you so pathetic" kind of way.
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