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On Being Called “Buddy”
I know I’ve brought up this topic before, but I think it’s important to discuss. We often encounter strangers who treat us differently because we are disabled. I’m not talking about the mean-spirited people who hurl insults, but about the people who pity us and treat us like children.
For me, I get called “buddy” pretty often, and I usually just brush it off. But it does get on my nerves. Just the other day at church, three people in a row called me buddy, but in a tone that sounded like they were talking to a five year-old. It’s weird, I tend to either get called “buddy” or “sir” depending on the person.
I’m more just venting here, but I wonder if I should be more vocal in these situations. It really gets on my nerves when people talk to me like I’m a helpless child, but I never know what to say. I usually just keep moving along. When you all have been in these situations, have you ever said something like “Please, you don’t have to talk to me differently. I am a fully-functioning adult, and my disability is strictly physical. You can talk to me like you would anyone else”? I just have never bothered to prepare something like that. Thoughts?
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