OP here -
Thanks again for all the replies. I understand the posts about not being overly sensitive about peoples comments. I appreciate those who can empathize with hearing the same comments over and over and the creative ways that people have dealt with them. I can really relate to some of the experiences shared here.
To sum up what I have learned:
Obviously, it is ridiculous to expect people to never comment about anything about another person.
In general, these comments are friendly observations and should be accepted in the spirit in which they are intended.
When considering making a comment, perhaps we should take a moment to think about the comment before we actually speak. (A good policy to have in many situations.) If the comment is about a stand out trait that the person has, we should consider that maybe the person does not want to hear the comment for the thousandth time. Maybe we can think of something else to say. There is nothing wrong with commenting on the trait, maybe we just dont always need to take the easy way out.
Finally, we should embrace those traits that make each of us unique.
I believe that sums it up. I could be wrong.
Thanks again for all the replies. I understand the posts about not being overly sensitive about peoples comments. I appreciate those who can empathize with hearing the same comments over and over and the creative ways that people have dealt with them. I can really relate to some of the experiences shared here.
To sum up what I have learned:
Obviously, it is ridiculous to expect people to never comment about anything about another person.
In general, these comments are friendly observations and should be accepted in the spirit in which they are intended.
When considering making a comment, perhaps we should take a moment to think about the comment before we actually speak. (A good policy to have in many situations.) If the comment is about a stand out trait that the person has, we should consider that maybe the person does not want to hear the comment for the thousandth time. Maybe we can think of something else to say. There is nothing wrong with commenting on the trait, maybe we just dont always need to take the easy way out.
Finally, we should embrace those traits that make each of us unique.
I believe that sums it up. I could be wrong.