I’d love to add some grace to those obnoxious discussions.
I’m a 63-year-old man who previously weighed considerably more than I do now. I currently appear to be very healthy, and look the best I have in at least 30 years.
I’m ultimately left feeling like a bit of a fraud after accepting all the compliments on my appearance. Should I simply say “thank you” and carry on, or can you suggest something more graceful that might benefit both parties? It’s worth noting that a simple “thank you” has rarely been effective at shutting down the line of questioning.
I’ve been studying Spanish for years, but I’ll never be fluent in it . So I’m hesitant to initiate speaking in Spanish with someone whose English may be better than my Spanish.
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