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Older People Are Sharing The Unexpected Signs Of Aging
Older People Are Sharing The Unexpected Signs Of Aging

Buzz Feed

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Buzz Feed

Older People Are Sharing The Unexpected Signs Of Aging

As a 20-something, one of my biggest fears at the moment is aging. I still feel like I'm a child, and yet I'm getting older so fast, it's hard to keep up sometimes. Us Gen Z'ers and millennials are, like, SO not ready for the achey bones and back alone the responsibility of being an older adult. But the best way to combat a fear is to learn about it, right? Exposure therapy of sorts. So recently, Reddit user Historical_Trifle735 asked people to share a "clear sign" you're getting older, and the responses are pretty mind-blowing. So here's what people said: "When the doctors you visit start to appear remarkably younger than you." "Peeing at every rest stop…just in case." "You find yourself accidentally saying 'Back in my day...'" "When you hurt your back just by sneezing." And speaking of: "When you get hurt, you stay hurt for longer and longer." "Grey pubes." "When you wake up feeling hungover as hell, but you haven't been drinking." "Younger people getting shocked when you say your age." "When the 21-year-olds at the bar look like they aren't even old enough to be there." "When there is a 'right and wrong' way to sleep. As a kid, a crick in your neck was just sore. Now, I can't move my head to the left for two full business days." "You forget your age. A perpetual age-forgetter, that's moi." "When you always want everyone to quiet down. Loud car? Disrespectful. Loud talking? Disrespectful. Loud anything is rude." "For me, being EXTRA nostalgic about the late 90s/early 2000s as of late, and reminiscing on the good ol' days.'" "You will get excited over new vacuums and equipment that will help with your house." "When it takes forever scrolling to find your birth year." "Younger people being shocked that an old man in his late 70s is computer-literate enough to navigate social media, and is still capable of writing an occasional Reddit post worth reading. Apparently, once you've aged past 70, you're supposed to be brain-dead." "The bands I listened to in the '90s and 2000s are doing their 20-year anniversary tours. And I'm going to them." "One day, all my Simpsons quotes just stopped making sense to anyone." "Complaining about restaurant noise or a place being too dim. Also, if there's a line that's longer than five minutes...I'm out." "When all the slang changes in the generation below and you begin to understand why your grandparents were so angry about yours." "When you revisit places or neighborhoods from your past and it's all gone. Houses were rebuilt, hidden paths have been cleared out, old storefronts have changed businesses, buildings have been torn down or gone abandoned. Ah, hell. Time does go by." "Everything hurts…not just the normal back pain, but like waking up and your pinky toe feels like it's now broken." "When you say 'I'm going out for a bit' and end up in bed by 9pm with no regrets." "Farting as you walk." "Struggling to stand up after sitting on the sofa." "Children call me 'sir' or 'ma'am.' I don't know if I'm more offended when they think I'm old, or when they mistake me for a woman." "Your kid interviewing you about a 'historical event' for school. Mine recently interviewed me about 9/11. Brought back memories of interviewing my own parents about JFK's assassination." "Freakish mutant eyebrow hairs that grow longer than the others super fast. For me, it started with the eyebrows, but more recently I've noticed similar hairs on my ears and nose." "You lose count of the friends and family that have died." "When you find yourself getting angry that a supermarket has the audacity to rearrange the products in the aisles." "When you get annoyed that someone is parked in front of your house for too long." "When the latest Hollywood gossip is someone you've never heard of and some other person you've never heard of has done thing you're unsure what it means and it involved some other person you've also never heard of and fundamentally you just don't care." And finally: "When you start accepting yourself and stop giving a fuck about what others will say or think unintentionally." What's one thing about getting older that a young person might not expect? Tell me in the comments below, or fill out this form to stay anonymous! Educate us young folk, please! And for more interesting stuff, check out BuzzFeed Canada on Instagram and TikTok!

Boomers, Tell Us How The Trump Administration Has Impacted Your Life So Far
Boomers, Tell Us How The Trump Administration Has Impacted Your Life So Far

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Boomers, Tell Us How The Trump Administration Has Impacted Your Life So Far

Recently, we asked Gen Z'ers to share how their lives have been personally impacted by the Trump administration, and they got candid about not being able to afford groceries due to tariffs, fearing the deportation of their immigrant parents, and their education being harmed by Trump's attacks on higher education institutions. Unsurprisingly, the majority of responses were like this one; Gen Z'ers expressing anger and worry for their future: Related: If You Can Name These 15 Recurring Disney Channel Characters, You're Officially Getting Old The responses from Gen Z (a group that saw an increase in support for Donald Trump in the 2024 election) made me curious about the experiences of other generations. So, if you're a boomer (age 61–79), share how you've personally been impacted by Trump's recent policies. Related: I'll Be Really Impressed If You Can Get 15/15 On This Really Hard World Capital Quiz Maybe you're a retired boomer who now has to reenter the workforce at 70 years old due to skyrocketing prices because of Trump's tariffs. Or maybe, you live in fear of Trump's "Big, beautiful bill" passing, leading to millions being cut from Medicaid, which is how you're able to pay to live in your assisted-living nursing home. Maybe due to Trump's funding cuts, you're local Social Security office is severely understaffed, so you haven't been able to access your benefits, leaving you to rely on financial aid from your children. Whatever the case may be, we want to hear about it. So, boomers, tell us how you're being impacted by Trump's policies and presidency as a whole in the comments. Or, if you'd like to remain anonymous, use the form below. Your response could be featured in an upcoming post. Also in Community: Are You More Of A Modern Or Disney Princess? I Can Tell Based On The Disney Movies You're Drawn To Also in Community: Choose 11 Yummy Dishes At This International Buffet And We'll Reveal What You Need At This Exact Moment Also in Community: Enjoy A Buffet And We'll Guess Your Favorite Music Genre

Boomers, Tell Us How The Trump Administration Has Impacted Your Life So Far
Boomers, Tell Us How The Trump Administration Has Impacted Your Life So Far

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Boomers, Tell Us How The Trump Administration Has Impacted Your Life So Far

Recently, we asked Gen Z'ers to share how their lives have been personally impacted by the Trump administration, and they got candid about not being able to afford groceries due to tariffs, fearing the deportation of their immigrant parents, and their education being harmed by Trump's attacks on higher education institutions. Unsurprisingly, the majority of responses were like this one; Gen Z'ers expressing anger and worry for their future: Related: If You Can Name These 15 Recurring Disney Channel Characters, You're Officially Getting Old The responses from Gen Z (a group that saw an increase in support for Donald Trump in the 2024 election) made me curious about the experiences of other generations. So, if you're a boomer (age 61–79), share how you've personally been impacted by Trump's recent policies. Related: I'll Be Really Impressed If You Can Get 15/15 On This Really Hard World Capital Quiz Maybe you're a retired boomer who now has to reenter the workforce at 70 years old due to skyrocketing prices because of Trump's tariffs. Or maybe, you live in fear of Trump's "Big, beautiful bill" passing, leading to millions being cut from Medicaid, which is how you're able to pay to live in your assisted-living nursing home. Maybe due to Trump's funding cuts, you're local Social Security office is severely understaffed, so you haven't been able to access your benefits, leaving you to rely on financial aid from your children. Whatever the case may be, we want to hear about it. So, boomers, tell us how you're being impacted by Trump's policies and presidency as a whole in the comments. Or, if you'd like to remain anonymous, use the form below. Your response could be featured in an upcoming post. Also in Community: Are You More Of A Modern Or Disney Princess? I Can Tell Based On The Disney Movies You're Drawn To Also in Community: Choose 11 Yummy Dishes At This International Buffet And We'll Reveal What You Need At This Exact Moment Also in Community: Enjoy A Buffet And We'll Guess Your Favorite Music Genre

Boomers, Tell Us How Trump Policies Have Impacted You
Boomers, Tell Us How Trump Policies Have Impacted You

Buzz Feed

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Buzz Feed

Boomers, Tell Us How Trump Policies Have Impacted You

Recently, we asked Gen Z'ers to share how their lives have been personally impacted by the Trump administration, and they got candid about not being able to afford groceries due to tariffs, fearing the deportation of their immigrant parents, and their education being harmed by Trump's attacks on higher education institutions. Unsurprisingly, the majority of responses were like this one; Gen Z'ers expressing anger and worry for their future: The responses from Gen Z (a group that saw an increase in support for Donald Trump in the 2024 election) made me curious about the experiences of other generations. So, if you're a boomer (age 61-79), share how you've personally been impacted by Trump's recent policies. Maybe you're a retired boomer who now has to re-enter the workforce at 70 years old due to skyrocketing prices because of Trump's tariffs. Or maybe, you live in fear of Trump's "Big, beautiful, bill" passing, leading to millions being cut from Medicare, which is how you're able to pay to live in your assisted-living nursing home. Maybe due to Trump's funding cuts, you're local Social Security office is severely understaffed, so you haven't been able to access your benefits, leaving you to rely on financial aid from your children. Whatever the case may be, we want to hear about it. So, boomers, tell us how you're being impacted by Trump's policies and presidency as a whole in the comments. Or, if you'd like to remain anonymous, use the form below. You response could be featured in an upcoming post.

Gen Z Reveals Out Of Touch Things Older People Say
Gen Z Reveals Out Of Touch Things Older People Say

Buzz Feed

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Buzz Feed

Gen Z Reveals Out Of Touch Things Older People Say

Gen Z'ers, millennials, Gen X'ers, and all got our fair share of differences. But of course, we coexist on this planet together, which often means disagreements between the generations. Whether it's a heated debate at family dinner or a fiery internet discussion, I know we've all been there. And I know I sound a I say this, but there's actually a lot we can learn from each other. So recently, we asked the BuzzFeed Community to share some out-of-touch phrases and comments older generations don't realize are actually not cool — and they're so spot on, I'm sitting here shouting, "SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!" So here's what people said: "'AI is going to take over your job someday!' said to me nonchalantly by a (retired) boomer patient. First, what an insane thing to say out loud! I would never think to tell someone that they will be unemployed and useless someday or that their job will become obsolete. Second, I work for an eye doctor and almost nothing I do can be done by AI, even as it continues to advance." "In my early 20s, I started taking care of my mental health. My parents found out I was taking anxiety/depression medication and my mom said, 'Isn't it just mind over matter?'" "My dad doesn't believe there is any sort of wage gap, despite me literally being paid less than my male counterparts who were worse at the job." "I was stalked by an ex for an entire year, and all my mom could say was, 'But he's such a sweet boy! He really loves you! Stop being so mean to him!' My father patted me on the back and declared, 'That's how a man gets a good woman,' as if I should find this flattering instead of scary." "When seeing a woman use a carrier for her baby while shopping in a store: 'Only lazy people don't carry their baby.'" "A middle-aged woman told me that me not having a job is because of my lack of motivation and drive. Miss girl never had a job in her life and thought that in order to get one, you need to hand in a resume and they'll call you within a day. I tell her about employment ghosting and the current state of the economy?" "I lost 75 pounds, and my mom comments every time she sees me, 'Now that you've got your figure back, men will be knocking down your door.' On Easter she said, 'You get thinner and more beautiful every time I see you.'" "'You don't have ADHD, you're not hyper enough.' If that's true, then why was I at eight years old saying I needed to use the bathroom and instead just standing outside in the hallway because I got overstimulated by the classroom and hyperfixated on otters?" "My almost 60-year-old boomer father still believes in the 60-20-20 financial rule, which is to set apart 60% of your paycheck for bills and utilities, 20% of your paycheck for luxuries (travel, shopping, etc.) and the other 20% of your paycheck for emergency funds. With the way that the economy works right now, it's an unrealistic BS rule that doesn't really work anymore. Everything keeps getting so much more expensive that I'm almost living paycheck to paycheck." "Whilst working at Starbucks on Christmas, I got asked if I was an orphan since I was working on a holiday. I was like, ma'am, you're the one here buying eight drinks for your family to have while you open presents..." "My landlady told me, 'Just get your groceries at a cheaper store and don't buy Starbucks and you'll be able to save for a house.' Ma'am, we pay you to live in your house — you must know that is our biggest living expense." "My aunt pulled the whole 'walk in and demand a job, and they'll give it to you since they will be impressed with your moxie and skills.' Umm, when was the last time you had to find a job?" "My mother recently got remarried; she is her 76 and her husband is 81. He's a very nice guy, but has no idea how the world works. He bought his first home in cash in 1994 by driving around until he saw a 'for sale' sign. No joke, he got 10 acres of property and a house for $200K in what is a very nice area of New Jersey. He tells my wife and I, who constantly got outbid for houses, that we shouldn't rent and one nice Sunday just drive around until we see a house we like and then make an offer. I will never understand how boomers became so out of touch with reality." "I was helping out a friend and working as a cashier at a local grocery store. An older lady who came through my lane asked me if I wished I had gone to college so I wouldn't have to do a job like this. Lady, I have a day job, I manage an accounting department in a large construction company and make a six-figure income." "'Depression is made up. You get stressed from being lazy.'" "'All these kids just taking out student loans so they can party; you can go to college for free in this state!' I swear, boomers lack any critical thinking or even just a quick little Google search! It's infuriating!" "My grandpa (67 years old) told me and my brother we could BOTH get a FEW things from the gas station, and he gave us $5. Not $5 each, but $5 for us to SPLIT. That's not even enough for both of us to get a drink." "I was a struggling actress in LA and my mother used to say, 'Just go into the studio and find a famous director and tell them you want a job.' Other old people would tell me to 'go find a famous person and give them your scripts!' In what reality would I even get close to a famous person without security throwing me onto the ground? Studios have gates with guards, and agents don't take unsolicited scripts. So yeah, I never made it in Hollywood despite all the 'great' advice of my elders." "One of my best friends who is openly transgender was called a 'delusional fucker' and 'ungodly' by a churchgoing lady in her late 60s. My friend clapped back, 'Thank goodness your racist, ignorant, accusatory and arrogant generation is dying off slowly but surely.' For context, this was at a Target store a couple of years back." "In the elevator of the downtown skyscraper I worked in. It was National Secretaries' Day. Two of us (young women) were going to a management meeting on another floor when a guy from the investment firm on the top floor said to us, 'Is your boss taking you girls out for lunch to celebrate today?' My friend gave him a look that could kill while replying, 'No, we're taking our secretaries out.'" "When I was 19, my great-grandma decided to watch my favorite movie on TV with me. But two-and-a-half hours into the three-hour movie, she turned it off and spent half an hour complaining, 'Movies just don't have any closure anymore.'" "My wealthy stepmother loved to travel the world and kept suggesting my husband I do it too. Um, our property taxes are more than your house cost in 1969." "I don't remember any of the specific out of touch things my grandparents said before they passed away, but I do remember being baffled by how clueless they were about the world around them considering my grandfather spent multiple hours every day reading the news and my grandmother spent multiple hours a day watching it. Between local news, CNN, newspapers, and magazines, they were constantly consuming information about current affairs — but they still managed to be comically uninformed." What's the most out-of-touch thing an older person has said to you? Tell us in the anonymous form here, or post your response in the comments below. And check out BuzzFeed Canada on Instagram and TikTok for more!

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