zeldapsychology wrote:
(I'll try to explain the best I can) While shopping in the mall I was looking for my jean size 10 or 12. I told older sis I couldn't find any only 14 16 and
I'm glad I'm not that size. She said "I'm that size!" (AKA her) I was like oh. Then I tried on the 10's she found me (They were slim and tight I couldn't get them up one leg) then I told her they didn't work she said "Well then maybe YOU should have tried the 14!" (Not yelling but it was IMO a rude tone)

I went crying (to myself) and told mom she said I shouldn't of said anything about the sizes.

So I felt all bad that I said anything. Me always saying/doing the wrong thing and it coming out wrong or sounding rude or something to that affect.

Why do I even bother!! !! !!

I'm sorry but this is not "stating a fact", this is "stating your opinion and feeling".
I'm glad I'm not that size is an opinion. It's not a big deal, really, anyone can state his opinion, I do it a lot and others do it too. I just guess that this sentence was rude to her because she interpreted the reasons behind your opinion though she cannot really tell what you were thinking about.
I'm not saying that you owe her apologizes, I think you should explain to her why it wasn't insulting.
I told a friend wh is a UK size 14-16 that I was glad I was no longer this size and she took it pretty badly. She though I was calling her fat and ugly while I was just stating that when I was this size, I was very fat and that my body fat doesn't look good since I am as fat on the bottom than I am on the top... She isn't me therefore I don't care whether she is a size 14 or not (and she is a size 10 on top so this is so not the same thing) and I wasn't insulting her but people tend to take pretty badly any comment on weight, height or clothe size.
But it's different from the Alice example because it was an opinion.
Edit : Sorry, I confused I and it
Last edited by lostD on 15 Aug 2010, 9:34 am, edited 1 time in total.