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#86732 - 03/07/10 01:56 PM
Old People Walk Slow
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" Old People Walk Slow" The old phrase holds true, "God love 'em." And I do too, that's the fact, so my patience-level is generally high when I encounter them on the sidewalks and standing in lines. There's no denying it, old people walk slow. But then again, they're never in a hurry, either. Here in Spain you can't help but notice the quantity of octogenarians walking the streets, playing cards in bars, going shopping and out-in-the-public. This sharply contrasts to the older folk in the United States where older people, and many others, 1) live in houses outside of the downtown, and 2) don't leave home as often because to do so they'd have to drive - and maybe they can't/shouldn't. ( Read more...)
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#88196 - 09/10/10 10:55 AM
Re: Old People Walk Slow
[Re: MadridMan]
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I just got back from Chueca and I have to say my patience was tested by slow mowing older people . But also ladies from the Carribean Latino countries .... No hurry whatsover which is a GOOD thing except if you´re behind them . I plonk myself down at a table in Chueca and sit for an hour or so with a drink .
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#88202 - 09/11/10 06:38 AM
Re: Old People Walk Slow
[Re: pedmar]
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Loc: Hastings Old Town , England .
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I agree Pedmar . My patience is not great at the best of times but I learnt a lot from my grandparents ( all of them have passed away ) . They told me about the war , living in London , about my family history ... stories that were fascinating . My grandmother taught me about plants and trees . She also told me about her life in the 1920s . I love talking to the older generation and , for me it´s a shame , that´s there´s not more interaction between young and old people . For example , it would be great for school children to listen to the stories . My Spanish is far from perfect , but I remember sitting in a bar ( Cervecería el Barrio ) in my district of Manuel Becerra with a friend from Euskadi .. An older gentleman , impeccably dressed in a suit , was at the bar and told us stories of the Spanish civil war , and how he´d met Russian soldiers that were so friendly . It was fascinating .
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#88237 - 09/15/10 09:27 AM
Re: Old People Walk Slow
[Re: steve robinson]
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... I remember sitting in a bar ( Cervecería el Barrio ) in my district of Manuel Becerra with a friend from Euskadi .. An older gentleman , impeccably dressed in a suit , was at the bar and told us stories of the Spanish civil war , and how he´d met Russian soldiers that were so friendly . It was fascinating. I see a throwback to Arabic roots: story telling is often a way of passing along History (sometimes embellished) from an older generation. The 'older gentleman' you reference was telling you stories about Madrid 'under Siege,' things I learned from my wife's family. I am 79, on the verge of being an octogenarian: wife's family included an Ayuntamiento de Madrid Attorney, very Pro Franco; and closer relatives with whom she lived who were 'rojos.' So, I heard both sides of that story.
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#88311 - 09/30/10 11:26 PM
Re: Old People Walk Slow
[Re: Eddie]
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Loc: Garden Grove, California
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I am a coach operator-aka bus driver here in Orange County. My work is hectic and I'm constantly on the go in keeping up with my schedules. But when it comes the the elderly things slow down considerably. Most take their time in boarding which is fine by me. They're mostly friendly and always say hello or goodbye. They are my favorite passengers and I take great care that they don't fall as they board or exit my vehicle. Sometimes you need lots of patients but I stop and think that this could be my mother boarding.
My mom is 92 years old and still going strong even after hip replacement surgery early this year and two bouts of pneumonia last year! She is an inspiration to me and my family and the stories she tells of her life and of my uncles and grandparents are true treasures. I've taken to writing them down and passing them on to my sons in order for them to remember them and carry on the memory of their relatives.
Edited by OsoMajor (09/30/10 11:28 PM)
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