Ponderings

Getting Big

My sister and I actually dragged ourselves out of bed this morning to go to church. It wasn’t our idea. When we got there, we naturally ran into a lot of adults that are friends with our parents, but that we don’t know too well. As best as we could, we mingled with them and tried not to seem too awkward or really desperate to leave. We had relative success, but one interaction rubbed us the wrong way. As we headed out, nearly free, one familiar adult came up to us and said, “My, you girls are getting so BIG! I can’t believe it!”

We knew she meant well by this statement, but we both agree that hearing “you’re getting so big” has gotten really old. When you’re a kid, “getting big” is good because it means you’re becoming a “big kid”–a taller, smarter, older, and better-looking kid than you already are. Once you’re a teenager, though, “getting big” seems to imply “getting fat,” even though it’s almost never meant to come across that way. So adults, stop saying “you’re getting big!” when the “kid” in question is already in high school. Say “You’re taller!” or “You’ve grown!” instead. Otherwise, it’ll sound like you’re telling us we’re getting fat. We know that already; don’t remind us.

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