How To Gracefully Answer Nosy Questions

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  • I'm sharing a few ways to gracefully answer questions when people are being nosy and intrusive.
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  • @4realrenee
    @4realrenee Před 5 lety +450

    “It was a gift” is a good answer for when people ask how much did that cost.

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +61

      😍 I absolutely love that answer! It’s perfect for the infamous “how much was that?” question!

    • @ok-by3uq
      @ok-by3uq Před 4 lety +7

      YESSS

    • @denimlether5812
      @denimlether5812 Před 4 lety +35

      But who gave it to you? Where did they get it from? When did they give it to you? Why did they give you a gift? Can I see it? Who gave it to you?

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +15

      @@denimlether5812 - and why did you accept it??

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +3

      This is great!

  • @Viv8ldi
    @Viv8ldi Před 4 lety +156

    "When I want to share something, I share it without you asking" is a good answer. Thank you

    • @nikkyluv2244
      @nikkyluv2244 Před 11 měsíci +9

      😂😂😂unfortunately now you’re accused of being rude… so I’m trying to learn how to not get accused but I love your response

  • @hannahi9355
    @hannahi9355 Před 3 lety +84

    I don't mind people asking me about where I got stuff or how much something cost if I know they genuinely want to know. Sure I do it myself sometimes. What I don't like is when people ask me things so they can guilt, shame or judge my decisions. I think it boils down to why they want to know things.

    • @shutit4024
      @shutit4024 Před 3 lety +12

      Another thing too if they come to me privately I’m fine with that but I don’t like when they ask me infront of other nosy people

    • @beautifulplaces2703
      @beautifulplaces2703 Před 9 měsíci +4

      I think there are times when it's ok to ask these things. Let's say I'm looking to buy a certain thing and I could be asking people who have bought it about the brands/ models and prices etc .

  • @LuckyOuijaBoy17
    @LuckyOuijaBoy17 Před 4 lety +191

    I can't stand when people ask about my work. I politely say "I'm sorry,but I don't discuss my business"

    • @shutit4024
      @shutit4024 Před 3 lety +22

      My coworker kept asking about my schooling I’m fed up lol

    • @Bee-qu2sq
      @Bee-qu2sq Před 3 lety +17

      @@shutit4024 omg me too. I hate people that ask me about schooling. just leave us alone god damn.

    • @shutit4024
      @shutit4024 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Bee-qu2sq yes she waited till I clocked out when she had 40 minutes to ask me plus she already asked me like 2 days in a row 🙄

    • @Bee-qu2sq
      @Bee-qu2sq Před 3 lety +17

      @@shutit4024 why people are so nosy and intrusive is beyond me !! I deal with the samething all the time. Like, my answer is gonna be the same as yesterday cause nothing has changed lol why do they need to ask every day ?? 🤦‍♀️I feel your frustrations. People really need to mind their god damn business.

    • @shutit4024
      @shutit4024 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Bee-qu2sq yes thankfully I left that place but I had bumped into the same nosy coworker 2 weeks ago and she asked me where’s my new job?, is it far from where I use to work?, and what am I doing at the new job🤦🏽‍♀️ I really wanted to tell her it’s none of your f**king business but instead all I said was “ not far and it’s the same thing I always been doing” meaning I’m preparing myself (studying) for a new career and a job I am about to get AT MY HOUSE LOL

  • @cindymcgilvray
    @cindymcgilvray Před 5 lety +227

    My Grandmother had a great answer she would give if anyone asked her age, and she would say it with grace and humour: "I'm as old as my tongue, and a little bit older than my teeth" and then she'd just smile as people look a bit confused trying to figure it out. Love your videos, great advice. xx

  • @naeluvsGCH
    @naeluvsGCH Před 5 lety +271

    I’m astonished at how comfortable people feel asking nosy questions. When I got engaged, clients at my old job would ask me what my fiancé does for work before asking for my name! They didn’t even bother to know my name but they wanted to know his occupation?! I’m at a new job and this video comes in handy. People can be so nosy! Thanks a bunch for this video

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +16

      You’re welcome, Janae! Congratulations on your engagement! That’s very exciting!
      Yes, unfortunately, many people think no information is off limits, so there are ways to kindly curtail their prying! 😂 Thank you for watching! I’m happy you found it helpful!

    • @yhaniep2325
      @yhaniep2325 Před 5 lety +10

      OMG! I never asked anyone bout there job as I don’t want to judge them just becoz of there job which basically lead in how much they are making..
      Some are actually just want to friend to you if you have nice status..

    • @joykennell335
      @joykennell335 Před 4 lety +15

      Same situation I had. Distant relatives of mine bluntly asked me if i was married or not and i look not married, without bothering to exchange a few words with me before even though it was their first time to see me in their lives. People are really nosy and they don't know that because that is how they have been doing with people around them so they think everyone is like them. I really appreciated this video, thank you !

    • @denimlether5812
      @denimlether5812 Před 4 lety +6

      How much does your fiance make? How much do you make? Let me give you some unsolicited advice about marriage. I been married 7 times, I should know.

    • @r.okolue6733
      @r.okolue6733 Před 3 lety +11

      Wow how rude! Similar experience at my job. So when I felt comfortable enough I asked, "Why so interested in my husband?" Pause. Quite. "Do I ask you personal questions about your love interests?" ( Because I don't care to know if they are married or not etc.)

  • @sooozannah33
    @sooozannah33 Před 2 lety +78

    Its also quite annoying when you politely decline to answer someone's intrusive questions and they become defensive and say that they don't think its a big deal, that they shared their age/finances/other personal information with you (even though you didn't ask) or with other "all the time" as though you are now obligated to reciprocate their oversharing!

  • @SuperKarineka
    @SuperKarineka Před 5 lety +110

    I have used, "I plead the 5th." After all, it is your right to remain silent! Lol. It worked for me.

  • @yagirlbae
    @yagirlbae Před 3 lety +47

    "with a pretty face like that, are you really single? why don't u find a partner?" has been asked to me countless of times. my favourite respond is "well it's my decision" and if they ask for an explanation i say "i already gave my answer"

  • @margalitvanbergen6620
    @margalitvanbergen6620 Před 3 lety +44

    When people are rude, there is no need to break your head over how to answer politely or use humour.
    Be silent for a few seconds, look at them , smile, and say calmly :
    " I'm sorry, I consider that personal". Then break eyecontact 😉

    • @PotterSpurn1
      @PotterSpurn1 Před 3 lety +5

      The whole point is to avoid answering whilst not making the enquirer feel bad for asking - unless it is deliberately rude and intrusive. With all of these questions, some find them perfectly acceptable, others don't .

    • @joerodriguez7317
      @joerodriguez7317 Před 11 měsíci +1

      That's like the, I'm an assassin and the less you know the better off you'll be response. 🙂

    • @beautifulplaces2703
      @beautifulplaces2703 Před 9 měsíci

      No, just give them a look and don't smile .

  • @acajudi100
    @acajudi100 Před 5 lety +25

    Silence and walking away is the best way to deal with nosey and nasty skunks.

  • @jamesalexander1456
    @jamesalexander1456 Před 5 lety +41

    My family members keep asking me when am I getting married or Am I seeing anyone. I'm tired of them asking me that question. So now I'm going to use this!!

  • @JennyT101
    @JennyT101 Před 5 lety +136

    I'm married and we have no children. I HATE it when people that I don't know very well ask me why. I want to tell them that it's none of their damn business, but I'm too polite to ever do that.

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +28

      That is unfortunately a very common question that nosy people will ask! I know it must be very annoying! Sorry you have to go through that! Maybe you can try humor the next time someone asks you. It truly is none of their business - so you should never feel obligated or guilty to answer them simply because they asked!

    • @yhaniep2325
      @yhaniep2325 Před 5 lety +19

      Mine since I’m in my mid 30’s and asking me I don’t have Bf or my own family!!
      I never asked anyone if they have kids or if they are married or why they are not married! Since I find it too personal..
      Since I’m trying to be happy on my own...

    • @lovejesuschristlovejesus3398
      @lovejesuschristlovejesus3398 Před 5 lety +9

      My coworkers keep asking me about my rent, when I avoid the question they get angry. I'm scared , is it normal to ask a new coworker what there rent payment is ? I'm so scared

    • @thekingsdaughter4233
      @thekingsdaughter4233 Před 5 lety +9

      Sometimes it may well be genuine concern, or care. I'm sure you still feel annoyed, but I know _I_ have crossed that line more times than I care to remember when asking about something personal- not because I'm a creep (I hope), but because I cared and felt a connection to the person or topic- the other party perhaps did not feel the same.😯😳
      Anyway, I think Miss Manners or someone like her suggested a firm, _"It is kind of you to care, but I'd rather not discuss it."_ Then, even more firmly, change the subject. Perhaps, with a big smile, "Feel free to ask me about my promotion/next vacation/favorite charity/...!"
      Hth.

    • @RoaringMind
      @RoaringMind Před 4 lety +4

      LoveJesusChrist lovejesus what scares you about the question? Coworkers asking about rent payment is somewhat common, but there is no obligation to answer if it makes you uncomfortable.

  • @myname7529
    @myname7529 Před 2 lety +20

    My new roommate asked for my age, my monthly allowance, my tuition fees, what I do when I go to school, etc, I tried to dodge them most of the time but she is very determined. Your advice is helpful and I’ll be using them, thank you!

  • @jcking2758
    @jcking2758 Před 3 lety +19

    When people have asked my age I have responded by saying " I'm over the age of 18 and under the age of 100, so pick a number and be fine with it"

  • @r.okolue6733
    @r.okolue6733 Před 3 lety +14

    If they ask, "how old are you?" You could say, "how old are you?" If they say, "I asked you 1st." You could say, " Go 1st, since you are interested in this subject. Go ahead, tell me, how old are you?!" Maybe not classy but so fun to try!

  • @ServantStatusMinistries
    @ServantStatusMinistries Před 3 lety +17

    If anyone remembers how Clair Huxtable was on the Cosby show...she is literally the type of woman that is a lady that answers questions like this gracefully with that “look”. But really you don’t have to explain yourself with people. Just ask them, “Is that really any of your business?” And leave it at that. I never cared to tell my age because I look younger than I am but I have learned that people prejudge you based on that so I have learned to be exclusive with certain people whom I give my age to.

  • @jojoBean23
    @jojoBean23 Před 4 lety +35

    So helpful in just a matter of minutes you've answered questions my therapist hasn't in a matter of years.

  • @lauriemtz8616
    @lauriemtz8616 Před 4 lety +60

    Question: Is it not graceful if we calmly say, ‘I don’t want to answer that’ or ‘i want to keep that private’?

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +23

      It is graceful to me! It stops the prying and they know not to mess with you anymore.

    • @jamjam3448
      @jamjam3448 Před 4 lety +6

      I think this will help me.

    • @margalitvanbergen6620
      @margalitvanbergen6620 Před 3 lety +14

      I repeat, do NOT be overly polite or nice or graceful 😂😀😂 with
      rude people 😎 See my comments elsewhere above.

    • @bestill365
      @bestill365 Před 3 lety +10

      I just used, "I don't like that question," yesterday. It was direct and the person asking backed off immediately.

    • @beautifulplaces2703
      @beautifulplaces2703 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@margalitvanbergen6620 I agree . If someone if overstepping your boundaries you need to be firm and not behave like it's ok.

  • @coreytaylor4214
    @coreytaylor4214 Před 4 lety +17

    Nosy people their questions never ends , if you answer one they will ask more and more nonsense unnecessary questions

  • @fiercekween
    @fiercekween Před 5 lety +98

    How do you deal with jealousy from envious women?

  • @dreamyx01
    @dreamyx01 Před 3 lety +11

    It may not be the most polite way but I say "why do you want to know?" Or I'll ask them the same question they asked me.

  • @PhatKochi
    @PhatKochi Před 4 lety +55

    I have a friend from another class who's really nosy. She met me in the toilet once and asked me what was I doing. Lmao what did she expect me to do? Summon a demon?

  • @FrenchTwist
    @FrenchTwist Před 4 lety +27

    How about those who think they are being clever when they sneak in the question... when did you graduate from high school. These devious snoops are going to calculate your age

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +4

      They are so ridiculous for doing that! Why does it matter so much?

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety +1

      Why be ashamed of your age though?

    • @Kwek-rg9ps
      @Kwek-rg9ps Před 8 měsíci

      "I'm bad with dates" "Can't recall😅

  • @LaBellezaMorena
    @LaBellezaMorena Před 4 lety +20

    How do you answer questions about work? I HATE when people ask “what do you do for work?” Five seconds after meeting me. I generally say I’m self employed but they want specific answers.

  • @JVSak
    @JVSak Před 5 lety +70

    There’s nothing worse than nosey questions! My most recent bad experience was actually at a Lord & Taylor near me- what started as light banter turned into a barrage of nosey questions. I tried to gracefully fend them off but she was determined. And then she started talking about her own personal life and insulting her daughter. It was shocking. I wish I had had your advice then! I was mostly just standing in shock that a stranger could be so intrusive!

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +5

      Wow, thank you for sharing! I’m so sorry to hear you had that experience (especially while trying to shop!). Yes, unfortunately these situations can occur at places you would never expect to be interrogated!
      This advice will certainly help you for the next time!

    • @4realrenee
      @4realrenee Před 5 lety +19

      I find you really have to follow your. Intuition before opening up to strangers. A lot of people will use light banter/conversation to be sarcastic you or be nosy if you seem nice.

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +10

      Intuition is key! That’s a good point!

  • @vanessa4694
    @vanessa4694 Před 3 lety +34

    As someone from a 3rd world country who was raised by a low-class woman, these videos are very useful to me, thank you so much! I don't blame my mother for not being able to teach me more, she's doing what she can. But I just turned 18 and I want to be a classy woman 😊.

    • @kayamen2021
      @kayamen2021 Před rokem

      Americans are shady and its good to be up on the shade they throw

  • @margaretcooper797
    @margaretcooper797 Před 5 lety +26

    My granny had a good answer for rude age questions, I am as young as my tongue but older than my teeth.

  • @rachelleanimals1367
    @rachelleanimals1367 Před 4 lety +18

    I agree, great video! I needed guidance on this topic. The amount of rude questions I’ve been asked about my relationship is unbelievable! Just because I’m giving you a drink doesn’t mean I owe you anything. I’ve noticed because I am in my 20s everyone who is older are so nosy and they seem to think that because I’m young I have to answer all their questions. 🙄🙄👿

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +3

      I hated that when I was younger. I sometimes get there questions now even though I'm now 31. Why are single? I really hate that one the most

  • @rachelsmith5643
    @rachelsmith5643 Před 3 lety +11

    Thanks so much for the video! I like to be polite, but I am a private person and hate intrusive questions! I know most people don't mean any harm, but it can be tricky being graceful when asked certain questions.

  • @sunsetatshabooms4558
    @sunsetatshabooms4558 Před 5 lety +42

    Love this!!! What about "when are you going to get married?" ugh I hate that! When I get married, you'll know. I have a hard time w/that one though!

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +13

      So happy you enjoyed my video! 🥂😍 Questions about your decision to get married/ have kids/ etc. can be tough but you can gracefully decline to answer. You are never obligated to tell someone information just because they are curious and ask!

    • @acajudi100
      @acajudi100 Před 5 lety +4

      When will you and your husband have a baby?

    • @yhaniep2325
      @yhaniep2325 Před 5 lety +3

      I’ved been asked with that question all the time!
      I’m in my mid 30’s..Or sometimes you should find different job so maybe you can meet someone there..
      Sighhhh... they can’t just compliment you to stay on your own without depending to others.

    • @zachaazakah
      @zachaazakah Před 4 lety +9

      If you are single you can say “ when God sends me my husband “

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +9

      That's actually the perfect answer, I will use that next time. "When I'm married, you'll know!"

  • @Sirchingsince
    @Sirchingsince Před 4 lety +20

    What about relatives who think they are entitled to an answer?

  • @zinhlesibisi2531
    @zinhlesibisi2531 Před 5 lety +24

    I ask people where they got something if I like it and thinking of getting one myself...😭😭😭😭don't tell me I can't ask that anymore

  • @ecclairmayo4153
    @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +21

    I've never understood the "Why are you single?"question.

    • @christinabrenneman7641
      @christinabrenneman7641 Před 3 lety +5

      Me either! Is it bad that I want to make up an outlandish answer? 😂😂

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 3 lety +1

      @@christinabrenneman7641 - exactly! For me, I just want to understand the intent behind the question. Is it meant as an insult? What is the point? But I guess an outlandish question, will get an outlandish response🤣

    • @bunnyoncloud
      @bunnyoncloud Před 2 měsíci +1

      You could say ( why are you concerned?😂)

  • @Barneyjo
    @Barneyjo Před 5 lety +14

    I feel like if someone is nosy or rude enough to ask me a obvious inappropriate question I give myself permission to say whatever the hell I want even if it is lie.

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety

      Yesss!

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety +1

      Some people don’t know which questions are inappropriate and which aren’t

    • @beautifulplaces2703
      @beautifulplaces2703 Před 9 měsíci

      @@blackqweenmars That's their problem.

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 9 měsíci

      @@beautifulplaces2703 Just saying, not everything is obvious to everyone so you shouldn’t assume that someone is trying to be rude or nosy. I would know that because I have disorders that impede my social life. Not saying that it’s an excuse but everyone’s boundaries and backgrounds are different so even if we perceive something as rude, mean, nosy, or stupid, we should still treat everyone with respect and call people out respectfully. 2 wrongs never make a right.

  • @Lala-gn4pj
    @Lala-gn4pj Před 2 lety +3

    I like that your responses are light and graceful, no need to be rude but it's nice to set boundaries bc ppl are hungry for answers

  • @u2teech
    @u2teech Před 3 lety +3

    A woman invited me to sit at her table in Church's Chicken. Because she was good looking (skin deep) and a compatriot, my judgement became so skewed, I ended up answering her interrogations and put downs one after another. I ended up feeling like I raped myself when I get to part from her. Her very first question was "are you already on your menopause? you couldn't possibly still be getting them?" I was 43 years old. I seem to have a weak spot for females behaving badly. I just can't seem to get my spins in a role whenever a female attacks me.
    I really need to have exposed myself to videos like this long long long time ago. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

  • @Kholte
    @Kholte Před 5 lety +19

    Thank you! Yes, people are just so rude these days. I really love your channel and these tips are wonderful. 💕

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +4

      You’re welcome, Katrina! 🥂 Thank you for watching!
      I’m delighted the advice will help you to maintain your gracefulness when rude people interrogate you (it can happen when you least expect it!)

  • @katemerrill7308
    @katemerrill7308 Před 2 lety +7

    Here's an answer that works for the "Why aren't you married/dating anyone/having children?" questions: I guess it's not my destiny. There's no arguing with destiny;)

    • @stever507
      @stever507 Před rokem

      Just say you don’t have the time for that

    • @plgp1852
      @plgp1852 Před rokem

      Only God knows is a good one 😊

  • @TheDjcobra2001
    @TheDjcobra2001 Před 4 lety +11

    I get nosey questions alot. I just say why? I'm a single dad. I always get asked where is my daughter's mother or what is her name. I'll just say why. They quickly get the point.

    • @laurend3762
      @laurend3762 Před 4 lety +4

      TheDjcobra2001 That's my go to reply whenever I'm asked an intrusive question. It throughs them off. I've also learned that it stops any future questioning.

    • @TheDjcobra2001
      @TheDjcobra2001 Před 4 lety

      @@laurend3762it really does lol. Sometimes people will say I'm rude. I'll say the question was rude.

    • @laurielbrooks6079
      @laurielbrooks6079 Před 3 lety

      @@TheDjcobra2001 😂😂😂

    • @kimberlysmith7625
      @kimberlysmith7625 Před 3 lety +2

      Yup. Asking "why?" or "why do you want to know?" is the perfect, succinct response to a nosy question. It shuts them down immediately.

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety

      Same I just answer everyone’s questionsand be transparent but sometimes I’ll ask very nosy people why they want to know so much about me just to remind them that they’re asking a little too many questions.

  • @deborahstensvaag2033
    @deborahstensvaag2033 Před 5 lety +10

    A great video!!! I’m always surprised when friends ask about personal finances!!! It’s very intrusive, and adds zero to the friendship. Generally, these kinds of open ended questions are being used to form some kind of opinion, either good or bad judgment about the individual. Yet these questions can be tricky to dodge without appearing as rude, dismissive and possibly damaging to the friendship, especially with people you’ve known a long time. EXAMPLE: “How did you afford that...(fill in the blank).” I’ll try your humor approach and be a lady when others aren’t.

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +1

      Wow! "How did you afford that?!" They know that is rude and the way they phrased it makes it sound like they think you cant afford things. These might not be real friends

  • @noemimatias3729
    @noemimatias3729 Před 5 lety +25

    I'm a 42 year old woman and never thought it was a big deal for someone to ask my age, But that's just me. :)

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +19

      Thanks for watching, Noemi. I totally agree with you! The questions one person finds as nosy may be completely different from what someone else defines as nosy.
      Personally, I don’t like to be asked about my age. But I know women that don’t like to be asked other questions, like what they do for a living, which I don’t mind answering (actually, I love to share what I do!!)
      😊 It’s all about personal preference!

    • @margalitvanbergen6620
      @margalitvanbergen6620 Před 3 lety +2

      People know it's rude to ask someone's age.
      Just stare and say "I DO beg your pardon?" and break eye contact.
      If they continue, repeat same scenario 😎
      M🌷 (from NL, Europe)

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety

      @@margalitvanbergen6620 not everyone (such a children, autistics, etc) know about the unspoken rule

  • @thcu
    @thcu Před 4 lety +48

    What are your thoughts on a general: "I'd rather not say" to intrusive questions?

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +8

      I like that one and say it with a smile

    • @hellosweetheart3350
      @hellosweetheart3350 Před 4 lety +7

      Exactly what you said. Id rather not say.

    • @eirikmurito
      @eirikmurito Před 3 lety +14

      Nosy people are sensitive to rejection so this can potentially give you trouble..

    • @thcu
      @thcu Před 3 lety +11

      @@eirikmurito I've noticed that. It's as if they recoil in disgust or shock almost when you set that boundary

    • @chrisknoblock
      @chrisknoblock Před 3 lety +13

      It doesn't matter, have a few in the bag, I'm fairly rude to intrusive people, but I've always been fond of "A lady never tells" even if you're a man it gets a laugh and tends to tell people you're not interested in sharing. If they persist, you'll just have to be direct, but that's what they get if they can't take the hint. Don't feel bad, they certainly don't mind asking you such an intrusive question.

  • @Naimah0914
    @Naimah0914 Před 5 lety +17

    Love this! My recent experience was when someone kept asking my why I choose not to vote. Thankfully I handled it with humor and changing the subject. Didn’t know that was a strategy but it sure does work!

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety

      I’m so glad the advice came in handy for you! 😊 Thank you for watching, and I so appreciate you sharing that it helped you!

    • @cjay233
      @cjay233 Před 4 lety

      My boss said, when someone asked me that question, 'she doesn't like the choices.' I thought that was pretty neat.

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +4

      Yeah I dont vote either and people act like it's a requirement. What If there is no candidate that has earned your vote? What if there is a religious objection? What if you can see the corruption in government and you dont trust it anymore? Those conversations can get heated really quickly and I just dont see how its anyone's business. I really dont like how people ask who you voted for and then get mad because they dont approve. Last I checked, when you vote, it is anonymous and folks aren't even allowed too wear political clothing. So why would it be appropriate to ask who someone voted for or why they didnt vote?

    • @thunderousapplause
      @thunderousapplause Před 11 měsíci

      Do Americans have any civic responsibilities in your opinion?

  • @Sanfransweety
    @Sanfransweety Před 2 lety +6

    I have a tendency to over explain even though I don't want to. I recently became a single mother again. People often voice assumptions that I'm on welfare. While it is false, that isn't the point. Even if people are well meaning it is so uncomfortable. People often express pity and ask very personal questions.

  • @candicekirkland761
    @candicekirkland761 Před 5 lety +7

    As always great advice girl! Thank You

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety

      Candice, you're so welcome! Thank you for watching and the kind words!

  • @FrenchTwist
    @FrenchTwist Před 4 lety +12

    I was in a Dermatologist's office waiting to be seen for a preventative annual sun damage-skin cancer exam.. A very "rough" looking woman sitting across from me asked loudly - "You have nice skin, what are you seeing the doctor for?" I was speechless. As an afterthought I wish I had said something like I have anal warts!
    More sneaking people try to slip in the old What year did you graduate from high school as a devious means of calculating age.

  • @muminabegum7466
    @muminabegum7466 Před 3 lety +4

    Well to be honest I don’t mind when I get asked how old I am because in my opinion, age is just a number as long as no one discriminates against it but I get people saying things like:
    I think you should stop wearing long dresses now because you’re getting too old now!
    Or:
    You look a bit old when you wear these two colours!
    And that really upsets me because they’re making fun of what I wear and they get excessively jealous because I get the most compliments and get the nicest gifts given to me.

  • @shaylabasilio4419
    @shaylabasilio4419 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m struggling with this, I’ve realised my friends are incredibly nosy. They have asked me: if the house I live in is a rental or my own, how much I spend on rent, who gave me my new phone? Did my husband give me the phone as a gift? If we bought a new car? did we buy it new or second hand? Did we sell the old car? Did we buy our thermomix? I said, it was a wedding gift and my friend still asked who gave it to us ??? It’s just becoming too much
    I don’t even realise how much they’re prying until it’s too late. I think they’re being nice trying to ask questions about me and how I’m doing, then I realise the whole conversation is just them asking me a bunch of questions so I turn the topic back on them and ask questions about them but they somehow always redirect it back to me.

  • @rawcurls1
    @rawcurls1 Před 3 lety +3

    I feel compelled to comment.
    This video was so very helpful - thank you so much.
    I been recently doing a lot of back and forth communication with friends on media and one individual keeps getting nosy with financial questions.
    I already mentioned that my husband doesn't want me discussing these things but they continue to pry.
    Your suggestions and sample responses are perfect.

  • @Madronaxyz
    @Madronaxyz Před 4 lety +13

    How can you love me when you've never met me? Saying that you love everybody makes you appear rather insincere.

  • @asuviyanon
    @asuviyanon Před 2 lety +4

    This video just helped me answer “how much did you buy your home for?” My answer, “I got into my home at the perfect time.” Side note: person that asked me is a realtor, and during this time it has become a sellers market.
    It was the best answer I could come up with lol

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety

      Directing them to the website where you bought it is good too. Some people aren’t nosy, they just want a similar home to yours.

  • @ladylottie4719
    @ladylottie4719 Před 5 lety +32

    What a great topic ! I'm not comfortable with white lies or trying to change the subject (although this last option is pretty cute and charming). I need clear communication. So do you think it is possible to be a Lady and straight-forward in a gentle way in the same time ? Like for instance : " Oh It's not against you but I'm a pretty secretive person, at least on certain subjects, I keep those kinds of personal informations private."

    • @Luv2shop803
      @Luv2shop803 Před 4 lety +6

      LadyLottie Absolutely! I’m a true southern girl and I think I handle nosy questions I retry gracefully. If they keep persisting, I give them a dose of “nice-nasty!” It’s basically telling them how you really feel, but doing it with a smile. It works like a charm.

    • @margalitvanbergen6620
      @margalitvanbergen6620 Před 3 lety +1

      You do not owe anybody an explanation. Don't tell them you're secretive. Don't make excuses. Wayne Dyer wrote a classic:
      "Pulling Your Own Strings'. Get it, and keep it for life 🙏🙌

    • @katerhinex
      @katerhinex Před 2 lety +1

      @@Luv2shop803 Any advice on how to do that on voice call? Because the other person keeps asking and demanding an answer and guilt trip me over, and i can't just hung up the call because it's always my superiors

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety

      @@margalitvanbergen6620 you might not owe anyone an explanation but an explanation can help them realize your boundaries

  • @chelseascott5872
    @chelseascott5872 Před 3 lety +2

    I like what she said about the difference between a woman and lady.

  • @YellowPaint100
    @YellowPaint100 Před 3 lety +9

    Why don't ppl just come out & say, that's personal/private so the one asking can know that's YOUR boundary? Everyone doesn't have the same boundaries & are fine with some questions that others aren't. Listening to some of these videos I feel like, well damn what can I say?

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety +3

      Fr. Some people have really tight boundaries and don’t really like talking about themselves at all or answering common polite questions and some like to overshare and talk about what most people like to keep private and now I’m anxious because everyone’s boundaries are different and I rather not touch a fire in order to find out that it can burn me if you know what I mean. These comments are anxiety inducing. What the hell are you supposed to ask a person if you don’t know there boundaries yet?

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety +1

      Fr. Let’s say that you like to keep your work private(which many people like to talk about) maybe just say upfront: “I don’t like to talk about that” instead of leaving people to play the boundaries guessing game

  • @Mslovely42
    @Mslovely42 Před rokem +1

    It’s annoying people are just nosy . I don’t ask a lot of personal questions because I don’t care . But now anytime someone ask me something I ask them the same thing .

  • @IIIIIIIIIIIx
    @IIIIIIIIIIIx Před 5 lety

    I love this thank you 😊

  • @NikkiChristmas
    @NikkiChristmas Před 2 lety

    Very awesome. Thank you!!

  • @Star-vg7ix
    @Star-vg7ix Před 9 měsíci +1

    People can't stop asking me if I have kids. I had one friend keeping asking WHY? To each of any nosy question. It was great!!

    • @beautifulplaces2703
      @beautifulplaces2703 Před 9 měsíci

      Possible answer :" If I'll have kids are you gonna be my babysitter ?"

  • @chiarascura7574
    @chiarascura7574 Před 2 lety +3

    As a Spanish lady of my generation , I am very short compared to Brits. I currently live in the U.K. and I lived in Germany and Holland before .
    People who haven’t even said good morning to me often ask how tall I am .
    I once answered : possibly as big as your brain 😂.
    Not very lady like but that was really out of context .
    Next time I will answer : I will tell you when you dare approaching an overweight person in the street and ask them how much they weight !
    Another horrible question since I am 51, is being asked whether I still have periods . Loudly and in public places ( thanks dear) .

  • @ladylove1122
    @ladylove1122 Před 2 lety +2

    I do not agree that the technique you described to be helpful, supportive, or empowering. As a recovering co-dependent and people pleaser I have used and witnessed the approach you mention. I have found that truth and honesty spoken clearly and directly to be the best way to approach these kinds of awkward situations.
    When we speak our truth directly, saying "I don't feel comfortable answering that question. Or "Honestly, that is none of your business. Or answer with another question, "how is this matter your concern?" We take responsibility for our part in the co-creation of the conversation and reclaim our personal power and freedom, thereby, encouraging others to do the same.
    I admire direct assertive communication. As difficult as it can be sometimes, it is admirable and encourages others to speak truth also. When we give "wishy washy" responses then dodge or change the subject, we are passively allowing others to push our boundaries. As women, ladies, and GODDESSES in training, it is important to model and demonstrate assertive and honest communication. This empowers ourselves, and encourages others to empower themselves and be honest also. That is my truth from my experience. Take it or leave it.

    • @Queen-ConsciousYa
      @Queen-ConsciousYa Před rokem +1

      Yes, I agree 100%. As a classy woman, the best thing is being assertive. I find it empowering telling someone “It’s none of their business” or “Why are you asking me this” or “I don’t feel comfortable discussing this matter” when they ask me something. The best thing is being poised and handling everything with grace. Slow down and know you don’t owe anyone a thing. I’ve made the mistake many times, but I realize I always feel better being a queen.

    • @ladylove1122
      @ladylove1122 Před rokem

      @@Queen-ConsciousYa Yes. Thank you for sharing. 💚🖤🙏

  • @Araksi_N
    @Araksi_N Před 2 lety +3

    I have a hard time not being nasty at people who ask too many questions , at my job people see you leaving the work area and they ask you if you are going on break . This is people that I don’t work in the same section with and are unaffected by me going on a break …. People just need to talk less in general

  • @NikkiElla622
    @NikkiElla622 Před 6 měsíci

    So helpful thank you!

  • @44kayleemic
    @44kayleemic Před 11 měsíci

    When a man asks what I do for a living after revealing he's interested, tells me everything I need to know about his masculinity 🙌

  • @json9368
    @json9368 Před 2 lety +4

    I love this but I was hoping you would give an example of someone trying to pry in someone’s love life lol. I’m dealing with a nosey person currently

  • @beautyforumbyangela
    @beautyforumbyangela Před 5 lety +17

    Great video. The question I detest being asked is what are you or what is your ethnicity? How would you answer this? I did make a joke be replying with a smile & said, I am human. Isn't cool we have something in common. 😘

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +7

      I am human is such a cute response! I love it! Well, I get that question and it doesn’t bother me much, I just smile and say I’m African American. Hmm, perhaps you could try responding by asking a different question to change the subject (and add a compliment for extra effect). For example, What is the name of your nail color, I love it on you!?
      Usually women, not men ask such nosy questions (at least from my experience)

    • @beautyforumbyangela
      @beautyforumbyangela Před 5 lety +3

      @@TheModernLady
      I love your response. I knew you would have something clever to say & maintaining being a lady. I just adore you. Thank you so much for the advice. I will try that one, nail polish. Cheers 😉 🌷

    • @beautyforumbyangela
      @beautyforumbyangela Před 5 lety +3

      @@TheModernLady
      For me, it is 50/50 men & women.

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +2

      Wow, so interesting that men also ask you! Ok! Well, it’s unfortunate but people will ask nosy questions so being able to maintain your composure is always elegant when that situation happens!

    • @beautyforumbyangela
      @beautyforumbyangela Před 5 lety

      @@TheModernLady
      Thank you once again for the education so I know how to always answer any questions gracefully 🙂

  • @lovejesuschristlovejesus3398

    My coworkers get very scary attudies when I don't want to tell them my rent payment every month. Why do they get so mad at me ?
    Why?

    • @violahamilton782
      @violahamilton782 Před 3 lety +2

      Sounds like a power game. You'll be ranked into the lower pecking order if you comply.

    • @rawcurls1
      @rawcurls1 Před 3 lety

      I think you can formulate a clever response suggested in the video.
      Something like "more than I would have wanted" or "I got a great discount" or. "too much!" or something of that nature and then quickly change the subject by asking them a question.

    • @florencia2771
      @florencia2771 Před 2 lety +1

      The more pressure, the less you should say. Don’t give people at work such information. Good people (generally) don’t ask such questions unless they’re looking to rent, but they can call the landlords for that.

  • @lisa.user-xm7kz2tb6x
    @lisa.user-xm7kz2tb6x Před 4 lety +4

    this video is wonderful. i am not very social, so longer thoughtful answers are difficult, but i will keep trying :) thank you💟

  • @dianne2446
    @dianne2446 Před 2 lety +4

    Interesting. I have heard of many nosy questions but I didn’t know that “Where did you get that” can be nosy. Usually it’s asked after complimenting and I believe they just want to find the same product. Though it might be a big deal for those who don’t want to share the clothing (e.g. wearing the same dress at a formal event), I think as adult we’re more capable of just wearing any style.. right? An alternative is what if they kept asking about different clothing because you see them? Gracious is the key but I’m sure they’d start to feel awkward and upset, and wonder why it’s a big deal. I know a lot of people who share clothing to get different styles and it’s a norm around some friends.

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety

      Fr. Most people who ask that aren’t trying to be nosy. If I ask it’s just because I want to get the same thing.

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety

      It’s usually only nosy if someone has a history of being nosy and wanting to know stuff just for the sake of knowing it.

  • @Stvalencia
    @Stvalencia Před 5 lety +8

    This video showed up in my recommended. Happy I clicked.

    • @TheModernLady
      @TheModernLady  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for watching, Valencia! 😊 I’m delighted you enjoyed it!

  • @bratbaby7211
    @bratbaby7211 Před 3 lety +3

    People actually ask me what's wrong w me when i show up w a cane! Stop it!

  • @PotterSpurn1
    @PotterSpurn1 Před 3 lety +2

    I never ask anyone what they do for a living. That was typical for small talk years ago - a way of gauging someone's rank, social class, background mainly. Today, it is very rude to do that. Mainly, because so many people change career, are more abruptly socially mobile due to flexible working arrangements and many that were in good careers might be unemployed for good reasons. Not everyone wants to admit they aren't doing well or aren't earning much. So the best thing to do, when the initial small talk parts are finished, is simply to ask them if they work presently. If they say yes, let them advance the discussion further by telling you what they do. If they don't, change the subject. If they say no, just be polite and change the subject unless they furnish you with details of why they aren't working. Some are more vague and say something like 'I'm a consultant' or 'l'm in the military' 'a civil servant' or 'I work freelance'. That is a more subtle 'mind your own business answer' unless they detail who they work for and state what kind of consultant they are, what kind of services they offer or what rank they are in the Army or seniority in a civil service post. So don't ask if they don't. They probably aren't all that senior and don't want to admit it.
    If someone were to ask me how much something cost, I would tell them it was gifted to me or I got in on sale or I can't really remember and leave it at that. Or I would say something funny like 'a tall dark stranger handed it to me at the traffic lights or the cat found it and dropped it in my lap one day.
    If someone asks me my age and I don't want to give it, I normally say 'I'm as old as I feel - today that's 96.' Or I might say 'I'm actually 21 (even though I look years older)..pause and then say 'again.' If I was talking to Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull, I would say 'Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, too Young to Die.' Another variant - probably a bit passe - but worked in the 20th century was 'too old for paper-round, but too young for a pension.'
    How much do you earn deserves the rebuttal of 'I don't discuss my earnings'. 'or I don't feel comfortable discussing that.' It is plain rude to ask someone what they earn. Too direct and intrusive to deserve a subtle answer or humour. If they persist, tell them to mind their own business and walk off.
    The most intrusive question I've ever encountered was when an old but reasonably close friend from Church I had not seen or heard of for years rang me out of the blue and asked me if my parents were still alive. When I told her my father had died recently, she then asked me if I had been left any money in the Will. Can you believe that!! I got my revenge, quite by chance a few years later when I rejoined the Church and found she was still there. Not that I set out to be vengeful. It just happened that she wanted to re-kindle our friendship again and I didn't want to - I found her too gossipy and negative and, oddly enough, too disinterested in anything to do with my life whilst rambling on incessantly about hers (quite a turnabout from before). She was not pleased, I can tell you. Unfortunately, I was.

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Před 2 lety

      I recently read an article that said it was good for small talk and now I’m confused because people are saying that they don’t like talking about work. So many people have different boundaries so I just use my judgment for if I should ask something or not.

  • @martinfoy8700
    @martinfoy8700 Před 2 lety +1

    I was best friends with someone my entire life and he asked so many personal questions about whatever crossed his mind I had to terminate the friendship. And if you say anything like none of your business is a green light to get offended

  • @user-tg1ke1ez4d
    @user-tg1ke1ez4d Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you! I live in a small village in Ukraine. Here we have one very nosy woman who constantly asks us where have we bought this or that, how much and even what have we prepared today to eat.Then she passes your news spiced with her own opinion to everybody she meets. Now I know what to say to her next time. Where? - In a shop. In which shop? - In big\small clothes shop in the nearest town. I hope that will be enough for her

  • @Itsjustsm
    @Itsjustsm Před 4 lety

    Thank you sis ❤️

  • @MsMandelicious
    @MsMandelicious Před 3 lety +3

    How would you gracefully respond to someone who overshares about what they spend on things when no one asks and seems boastful?

    • @laurielbrooks6079
      @laurielbrooks6079 Před 3 lety +1

      I know right I be thinking to myself like I did not ask you all of that. Or sometimes I come out and tell them you know you don't have to share all of that.

  • @staceyhair312
    @staceyhair312 Před 2 lety

    I love ur points keep it up ❤️❤️

  • @ccalexander1924
    @ccalexander1924 Před 4 lety +10

    I just lie 😂. I think it’s funny bc if all my coworkers got together and started talking about my age , marriage and kids etc they would all be like ??? 😂. I have even had coworkers ( who are nosey ) and say “ I don’t know how old you are “.... as they do a long pause waiting for me to answer and when I don’t answer they say so how old are you ? I have said in my 30s and they smile and say “ in your 30s” then they say their age hoping I will say mine. Now I just say whatever comes to mind. I say 25 or 30 or 35 or 40 😂. I tell some I have kids and others I say I don’t have any. I just wish people worried about their own life

  • @Ami-ml7gp
    @Ami-ml7gp Před 14 dny

    I can not stand it when people ask nosy questions in rapid succession; especially at work. I had someone disrupt my classroom today to ask how many kids I have, where they go to school, where I was going next year, what career I was going to pursue, etc. I told her I was a free spirit and I did not have it figured out yet. I don't like to give hard and fast answers because when I change my mind, I don't want anyone to later call me a liar. She literally only started talking to me after weeks of just staring; my first reaction to her was that something was off. So I felt like she was just data mining for some nefarious purpose. Also, if they make you feel uncomfortable, that is probably the Lord shielding you from a narcissist.

  • @absolutelylovely1897
    @absolutelylovely1897 Před 2 lety

    Thank You so much

  • @_prefranzzzz
    @_prefranzzzz Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve never gotten offended by an age question. I mean unless it’s a danger to your identity, but I’m proud of my age regardless of how old.

  • @jaclynh9343
    @jaclynh9343 Před 4 lety +6

    I get annoyed when ppl I do not have a relationship like a boss or someone I barely know ask me if I'm married or have kids? Or where I live? How does one answer that... I think it's nuts ppl feel entitled to ask that. Then if I say im not married I'll hear answers like o don't worry you'll find someone when in no way did I suggest I was looking. Even with kids same shit. Or ppl will say well you better hurry up times ticking. How do you answer that without sounding rude?

    • @laurielbrooks6079
      @laurielbrooks6079 Před 3 lety +1

      Girl Yes! Or they will say things like "you are missing out on being in a relationship". I would like to know what I am missing out on? Or they will they to question your sexuality. Like as if your life depends on being in one. Like I'm not rushing just to say that I am with someone to please people.

  • @pugernoufer
    @pugernoufer Před 4 lety +4

    My issue is with a rather controlling friend of mine. She has me do things for her and reminds me that she asks me because she likes me better than all her other friends (yet during the weekends, she's off having fun with them). So, when she asks me if we could get together to do something I really don't want to do, I'll make up a lie and say, "Aw no I can't." and she asks why. So I'll make up something, "I'll be at the gym at that time." Then she says, "Oh, well.......can't you just......go..to..the..gym..later?" in a condescending voice talking slowly that makes me sound like a dumbass for not realizing the solution myself.

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety +2

      She is not a friend

    • @pugernoufer
      @pugernoufer Před 4 lety +2

      @@ecclairmayo4153 She doesn't realize this, and still thinks there's absolutely nothing wrong here. She also has different "tactics" to the carrot-dangling, "Hey, I was thinking you could come over and do XYZ, and then after we can go for coffee!" so if I say no thanks to the coffee, it's the guilt-trip-tactic, "Well I haven't seen you in a few weeks now, I want to get together!" It's just like having a boss for a friend, who tasks you with doing whatever she needs when she needs it, tells you it's because you're genuine while everyone else is fake, yet goes and hangs out with everyone else during the weekends and has fun with them. You're absolutely right-- she's not a friend. I tried explaining this to her the other day and she demanded I take it back which I refused.

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 4 lety

      @@pugernoufer - you dont need to explain anything to her! If I were you, I would stop hanging out with her. This relationship is draining and toxic and its doing nothing for you

  • @kolibriflyer3555
    @kolibriflyer3555 Před rokem

    A nosy neighbor asked me about my new car yesterday. Out of the blue, he mentioned my car. I said, oh it's a leased car.. so there. I don't want to give him the wrong impression that I buy a new car every several years. Nah, not his type, he's friends with a couple of narcs in the building. I had a feeling that the narcs are trying to pry off some information out of me. I consistently mentioned, it's a leased car. That makes them feel better. I chose to be truthful to a handful of true friends.

  • @smileyrow3974
    @smileyrow3974 Před 4 lety +5

    Please do a video on how to be well spoken.

  • @sharondamcphee2497
    @sharondamcphee2497 Před 3 lety +2

    Do you have a man? Where is your boyfriend? When will you have kids? Those are nosy questions I have been asked and it drives me crazy! I hate being asked those questions!

  • @golden-dreams7544
    @golden-dreams7544 Před rokem +1

    After reading all those comments if asked a question (doesn't matter what type of question whether personal or financial) just say this : stay silent at first then say ' when I'm ready to talk about that I'll make sure and get back to you ' . Works like a piece of cake guaranteed!
    It's polite without being polite ,they get the point and they'll think twice before they ask you something again!

  • @avabee8487
    @avabee8487 Před 3 lety +3

    So I have a really annoying boss who ALWAYS! wants to know where I get every piece of clothing I have. and comments to other co-workers that I seem to not know or remember where I purchased my clothes anytime she asks. So ANNOYING as if I have a brand new wardrobe every week and don't own older clothing in my closet. How do I respond to her each time she asks where I purchased something?

    • @florencia2771
      @florencia2771 Před 2 lety

      I would tell her it was a gift, each time she asks, maybe she’ll give up

  • @samb2098
    @samb2098 Před rokem +1

    I have one kid and everyone keeps asking me when I will have the 2nd, some even tell me that I'm getting older and the clock is ticking WTF... I get really uncomfortable and angry. Any idea on how answering this question?

  • @kre8iveingenuity228
    @kre8iveingenuity228 Před 3 lety +2

    Yes A new found connections is pumping me up full of nosy questions. It would seem my ex wants to know via by proxy. It’s quiet annoying. What I do, where I go & even more personal, is my age & past: which is no ones business. It’s one thing if I freely share it, but a complete other if someone feels the need to ask 101 nosy questions abt my life. ~Thx for your answers & advice, I will find a way to gracefully answer in the life lesson you’ve given me here.

  • @divyadeepnath1396
    @divyadeepnath1396 Před 2 lety +1

    How to answer when people ask about salary which I'm not willing to share? I mean what are people gonna do with the salary I receive. It's really irritating but I donno how to answer it without being rude. Like I don't like sharing it with anybody. Plz help.

  • @coss755
    @coss755 Před rokem

    great video, thanks. How to answer when my colleague keeps asking where did you go on the weekend, what did you do, with whom, what time? I dont want to answer those questions as I reckon that is unnecessary. Please advise how to answer this without hurting her feeling as we work at the same office. Thanks heaps!!

  • @r.okolue6733
    @r.okolue6733 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for these tips. I didn't realize that I have all types of responses that mostly involve some silence, a thoughtful pause and maybe a look. Maybe we don't need to say anything. I was rude to ask so no need to respond.

  • @mileyroe4877
    @mileyroe4877 Před 6 měsíci

    I answered my nosy coworker when she kept asking where I got my handbags. I told her they were gifts, she then asked "are all of them gifts? You sure you didn't gift them to yourself?"

  • @denimlether5812
    @denimlether5812 Před 4 lety +4

    Severe violence against nosey people might be the answer, if they bother you in public as complete strangers. Something they don't see coming and brutal.

  • @najib-abrahamorabi2996
    @najib-abrahamorabi2996 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Yeah I hate the age question, it is so obnoxius to be asked this by an older person at work. Somehow, as a male happily married all the women tend to ask me this.

  • @lorrainesanchez2326
    @lorrainesanchez2326 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a house full of ladies we watch and learn from you all the time....💗🙏💯

  • @ekkamailax
    @ekkamailax Před 8 měsíci

    The one I hate the most is “what do you.” It opens up a line of interrogation that is so annoying.

  • @kayleedunkle5717
    @kayleedunkle5717 Před 3 lety +3

    I would love some advice! I am building a house and I often get asked how many square feet our home will be or how much our home costs. It’s so hard to avoid answering and my husband and I are not open to sharing. I would love some helpful tips! 💗

  • @malgorzatalituev6502
    @malgorzatalituev6502 Před 10 měsíci +1

    When customers ask how much is the rent for my store I answer : "I will let you know if you pay it for me this month ." That does it No follow up questions.