Oh and then I went to my music theory (by bus) and something weird happend... there was a lot of people on the bus and I was standing and then after a while this old lady came and grabbed my arm like she was afraid I was going to faint or something and she said if I would like to sit down... and I was like
no thanks (well exactly I said: "ne hvala" ... Bob do you understand??
) i mean aren't kids supposed to give the seat to older people? not the other way around? I mean that lady was like 70 or 80 years old! so I was thinking that either I look 80 years old (which I'm pretty sure I don't) or I look really sick (which I am a little sick now but not that much) or it was just because of the way I stand on the bus sometimes like leaning on the pole (or whatever that is called) and I look at the floor (because I don't like it when theres so many people around me) and my hair is hanging over my face (cause I don't feel like getting them off my face all the time) ... so maybe it looked to her like I was going to faint! I don't know.... :-
Ah, mmm hmmm. Classic reverse psychology. She's like "hey, there's a perfect opportunity to prove my point! I'm still young enough to stand and how would SHE like it if I offered HER MY seat? hmmmm??"
Personally, I used to think it was the right thing to do, to offer my seat to the wise. But, once I did just that and got a bit snarled at (what? he was like 45!! ... Okay, that's completely a joke!). And, once, when I worked in a grocery store, I walked around the corner and this man had fallen down on the floor and couldn't get up, but he got really very angry with me when I helped him up. Whoops.
Young men (well, boys, really) are starting to call me "Ma'am". Jeez.