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Do you mind being called a "senior" or senior citizen?...I have never liked these terms. How do you feel about it? Thanks...
I'm "only" 54, but the casinos in Las Vegas consider anyone 50+ to be a senior and offer specials to attract them to the casino (241 buffets, discounted movie tickets, free shows, drawings for cash and merchandise, etc.).
So, yeah, I don't mind being called senior at all.
If it comes with a 10% discount, I'm fine with it. Might even let my hair go gray ...
I've never worried about what labels & categories I'm put into. I yam what I yam and I'm fine that. There's far more important things to worry about than things that I can't change.
Thanks for your posts and comments...I like discounts but I still don't like to be called a "senior" or "senior citizen." For some reason these terms really make me cringe...Maybe I just don't like to be set apart and put in a "box" or "category."...I like to interact with people of all ages....Being labeled a "senior" can really put up "walls" when it comes to how younger people may view me...I don't go around calling younger people "kids" and I don't like to be put into a "pen" and labeled a "senior" either...How do you feel about it? Thanks.....
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