What's your "old person" trait? - eviltoast

My old person trait is that I think ‘ghosting’ is completely unacceptable and you owe the other person a face-to-face conversation.

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    1 year ago

    It was so expected that you immediately start digging your heels in. You don’t even understand that your behaviour is problematic.

    You did „train“ your son (and probably a lot of other people) very well, by imposing your completely arbitrary definition of what you consider communication etiquette, by demanding they always (sic!) adhere to your rules, and by demonstrating that you do not respect other people’s, rules, choices, idiosyncrasies, and boundaries.

    You’re the one who is incredibly rude and pedantic, but somehow it’s always the other people who are wrong.

    It’s no wonder he doesn’t react to your calls. I wouldn’t either.

    PS: how exactly were you „trained“ to send text messages. I’m old enough to have lived without computers. Do you know how quick people reacted to you when they were busy? Right, they didn’t.

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      Just for the record, because you’re mostly just foaming at the mouth at this point, and have never met me, or know anything about me to make the presumptions you’re making, but my son is his own person, and he never responds back quickly.

      And when I talk to him about it he understands my position but he disagrees with me.

      I feel it’s a disrespect, but I honor him and let him do whatever he wants as he’s his own person.

      I would just reiterate if you allow somebody an avenue to communicate with you, it’s rude when they try to communicate with you and you don’t respond.

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        because you’re mostly just foaming at the mouth at this point

        Right, next page in the playbook: declaring criticism as emotional and irrational so you can continue ignoring it.

        and have never met me, or know anything about me to make the presumptions you’re making

        Don’t worry. You’ve been quite vocal enough here to judge you. The fact that you completely fail to understand the concept of „consent“ speaks volumes already.

        I feel it’s a disrespect, but I honor him and let him do whatever he wants as he’s his own person.

        Nothing says you’re totally cool with things like going on to whine about how disrespected you feel to total strangers on the internet, lol.

        I would just reiterate if you allow somebody an avenue to communicate with you, it’s rude when they try to communicate with you and you don’t respond.

        What is it now, just moments ago he didn’t respond in a „timely matter“, now he doesn’t respond at all.

        I would just like to reiterate that it’s not your right to decide if, when, and how other people respond to your communication attempts. But again, you’ve already established you do not understand consent.

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          1 year ago

          I’m big on not branding someone in a “Kill the Messenger” sort if way, but the tone of your replies shows me that you’re overly emotional and not intellectually honest in the conversation.

          Your nitpicking on points just to make your point in a strawman sort if way, and how you are not trying to consider the real meaning of the points I’m trying to make, is visible for all to see.

          It’s just not worth my time to correspond with you anymore, you’re trying to protect your ability to be rude to others who have your cell number for texting reasons, no matter what, just to make your own personal life easier.

          For the record, I disagree with the points you’re making, you are incorrect In them.

          Carry on, Internet Warrior.

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            I’m big on not branding someone in a “Kill the Messenger” sort if way

            What is that even supposed to mean, lol.

            you’re overly emotional

            a) no, I’m not, you’re just not used to people telling you to your face that you’re the one who’s a rude pedant with control issues.

            b) being emotional is nothing bad, and calling other people emotional, again, is just a way for you to dismiss and deflect criticism.

            Your nitpicking on points just to make your point in a strawman sort if way,

            What nitpicking, what strawman, exactly? I was asking you to tell what “timely” is. You spend days whining about your son being “rude” yet you cannot even quantify what that means. Where’s the strawman there?

            is visible for all to see.

            You’re conflating your perception with reality. May I suggest you go to your inbox and then I think you’ll quickly realize that it’s quite the other way round.

            you’re trying to protect your ability to be rude to others who have your cell number for texting reasons

            Ah, so I don’t know you, but you are allowed to speculate freely how I behave towards others, gotcha.

            FTR, I do, as a matter of fact, respond to other people in “a timely manner” (though I’m sure it wouldn’t meet your high standards). I also have enough respect for other people to not judge them just because I understand they don’t have the same life, the same “rules”, nor do I expect them to make me the center of the universe.

            you are incorrect In them.

            Sure, you get to decide who is “correct”, lol. Any more delusions of grandeur you want to share?

            Carry on, Internet Warrior.

            Uuuuh. Yeah, you’re clearly not emotional. At all. Your lack of self awareness is really quite something.