Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Is 70 "elderly"? | |
Posted by: | Susan Kelly | |
Date/Time: | 03/01/16 21:23:00 |
'State pension at 65 yet many work beyond that but sometimes you are simply asked whether you are older than 65. What is that all about?' Most reduced prices, such as the cinema or theatre concessions, are for 60+. That's what you're usually asked, and why. I don't see the problem with 'elderly'. I used to refer to my late parents by that adjective. Saying 'my old parents' sounds plain weird. |