why do they call it aging "gracefully?"

clickn Asked by imtheloser 7 months ago, 5 answers.

Why do they call it aging "gracefully?"

Answered by sunshine_dust on May 04, 2008, 09:30PM
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Hmmm... Depends on who you are. Some people have been extremely hard on themselves.

Answered by phrannie on May 05, 2008, 12:31AM
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Kinda goes hand in hand with "You're only as old as you feel"...Course the only people who say that are 35 and under...and they say it to people who are 55 and older...Like they'd know...LOL

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Answered by sue90 on May 05, 2008, 04:52AM
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Dear imtheloser,
Ageing gracefully refers to at which speed you are ageing. I like to think I am ageing gracefully: I don't look my age, I have few wrinkles, I still do things a younger person would do and I don't complain about my age.
Sue...good luck

Answered by funadvice on May 05, 2008, 08:57AM
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Doesn't that mean like the person said above, that the person doesn't get old looking suddenly? For instance my Dad is aging gracefully because he doesn't have any wrinkles and everyone thinks he's young enough to be with ME lol Kinda funny and weird

Answered by b1ff on May 05, 2008, 01:13PM
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Ageing gracefully means just accepting the fact that you're getting old, instead of getting plastic surgery or slapping on half a ton of make up every morning.

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