January 2015 Moms

JFF - Common misconceptions

Stephij1Stephij1 member
edited October 2014 in January 2015 Moms

This stems from a surprisingly fun conversation I had with a pretty diverse group of friends the other night. I figured it would be even better with a larger group.

What are some common misconceptions that people make about part(s) of your life? Maybe you have a job that nobody really understands. Maybe you're a member of a group that people make assumptions about, For example: I'm a Mormon. People frequently assume that we practice polygamy (we don't. IF you practice polygamy, you're no longer considered in good standing with the church) or that we believe our underwear is magic (also no. It's a symbol of our faith similar to a Muslim skull cap or a nun's habit). 

No need to be judgmental or nasty, I just like being educated (and sometimes entertained) by people who know more about a topic than I do.

 

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Re: JFF - Common misconceptions

  • CanukMamCanukMam member
    edited October 2014
    I'm very analytical, motivated, serious and organized at work but very touchy/feely/lovey at home. I love the people who are important in my life with all my heart. Some people have told me how surprised they are to see that side if me. I don't know if that's what you were asking...but I guess its very easy to imagine the other side of someones life but often it is no where near the reality.
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  • Well, I have resting bitch face ... so there's that. People assume I'm quiet/mean and I'm actually really talkative/nice. I just tend not to weigh in when I don't feel like my contribution is helpful, unless I have a hilarious comment. I was taught the art of sarcasm ... and timing as a child after shooting my mouth off too many times. 

    My sister totally has resting bitch face too. She's also the most outgoing, bubbly person I've ever met. My sympathies.

     

  • I fall into the resting bitch face club as well. People always assume I am mad and when they get to know me they say that they thought I would be mean before they talked to me.
  • The high school that I went to was nicknamed the "chateau on the plateau" and we lived in a nice neighborhood so people thought my family had a lot of money. But I grew up poor living in an apartment with my mom and things got better only when my mom married my stepdad. My parents built our home as an investment but we didn't have a lot of money like some of our neighbors who worked for Microsoft.

     

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  • Stephij1 said:

    This stems from a surprisingly fun conversation I had with a pretty diverse group of friends the other night. I figured it would be even better with a larger group.

    What are some common misconceptions that people make about part(s) of your life? Maybe you have a job that nobody really understands. Maybe you're a member of a group that people make assumptions about, For example: I'm a Mormon. People frequently assume that we practice polygamy (we don't. IF you practice polygamy, you're no longer considered in good standing with the church) or that we believe our underwear is magic (also no. It's a symbol of our faith similar to a Muslim skull cap or a nun's habit). 

    No need to be judgmental or nasty, I just like being educated (and sometimes entertained) by people who know more about a topic than I do.

    I'm LDS too! My DH and I just got back from the open house of a temple in our area!
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  • Well, I have resting bitch face ... so there's that. People assume I'm quiet/mean and I'm actually really talkative/nice. I just tend not to weigh in when I don't feel like my contribution is helpful, unless I have a hilarious comment. I was taught the art of sarcasm ... and timing as a child after shooting my mouth off too many times. 

    Ditto this. I've probably missed out on one too many friendships because of it but oh well. It's just the shape my face likes to morph into when I'm not talking.
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  • ShuShubeeShuShubee member
    edited October 2014
    I also have resting bitch face. At my work conference last week, one of the sales guys kept asking me why I was in a bad mood. I wasn't in a bad mood at all. I was exhausted, yes, but that was because our schedule was insane (not to mention that I am pregnant).

    The one that really gets me is people's reaction when I tell them I am a scientist. I get something along the lines of "you don't LOOK like a scientist." That one makes me angry. WTF? Just because I am a blonde female doesn't mean I can't be an intelligent human being too. People also assume I make gobs of money. I don't. I get a decent and fair salary for where I am in my career right now, but it is not some insane amount of money. We are middle class just like the majority of Americans.

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  • I have a few:
    1. My mode of expression. I've been through a lot of trauma and have very specific ways to help myself cope that involves deep analysis of my thoughts and emotions. As a result my facial expressions don't often change even though I may be feeling deeply (I'm analyzing at the same time), so you HAVE TO go by what I say I feel and not by my face.
    2. I say I don't care...and I mean it. With all the crap and joy I've seen, I have very clear sets of priorities and when I don't care about something I mean apathy. It's not code for anger or frustration or vindictiveness, it's literal devoid of concern.
    3. I'm very conservative Christian in my own faith and moral standing, but I have no interest in forcing my ideals on anyone. I think homosexuality is a sin, but doesn't mean I want laws against it.
  • awe yay to the Jersey comments :) I've lived in Florida And Rhode Island (which by the way has wayyyy more "guidos and guidettes" then Jersey! and I am constantly told, I can't hear your accent...Nope we don't all sound like that. Although I do say Cawfee and that isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Jersey is sooo unappreciated, seriously some of the best food in the country on every corner and really beautiful towns :) I miss it! But my family is all still there so I am home pretty often. 

    @Musicfanatic- your comment totally reminded me of Modern family where Cam and Mitch bring Lily to the doctor and Cam starts going on to the "asian" doctor about how they are trying to raise Lily with her customs and asking her how she pronounces certain food correctly...and she looks at them and says "I was raised in Chicago, I've never had that" and looks at them like they are crazy...HYSTERICAL!   My ex boyfriends sister has been all over the news lately, she's part of a story called Twinsters (google it if your interested, Conan did a skit on them the other day which was pretty funny)- two girls who were given up for adoption in Vietnam and found each other on Facebook even though they had NO IDEA they had a twin. One grew up in Jersey the other in Paris France!  Pretty cool story, anyway, she used to get comments like this alll the time. 
  • Also have resting bitch face.  I was in a good friend's wedding catholic wedding and I was sitting up with the rest of the bridesmaids at the altar and I didn't realize because I was concentrating on sitting up straight in these awfully uncomfortable chairs that I wasn't smiling.  No smile = angry face.  So people that look at the pictures joke that I was angry during the wedding which was very far from the truth.  I was just trying to have good posture for the pictures and not look slumpy. 

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    People assume that we are religious as a family because h snd DS both have biblical first names. Not true at all.
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  • When I say I'm a social worker or have my masters in social work, people automatically assume I work for "the state" or an involved in child protection. I have my clinical license and work as a counselor, my next stop will probably be private practice so I never intend to work for the state or with CPS. I like to promote my profession, but when people as what I do I usually just say "counselor" because saying I'm a social worker gives them no idea of what I actually do.

    I also dislike when people assume that because I'm a Christian/go to church I'm conservative. I'm actually extremely liberal, but living in the Bible belt means most of my "church" friends would not agree with 99% of my views/beliefs. Makes it isolating at times. 
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  • Stephij1Stephij1 member
    edited October 2014
    Mazinator said:


    Stephij1 said:

    This stems from a surprisingly fun conversation I had with a pretty diverse group of friends the other night. I figured it would be even better with a larger group.

    What are some common misconceptions that people make about part(s) of your life? Maybe you have a job that nobody really understands. Maybe you're a member of a group that people make assumptions about, For example: I'm a Mormon. People frequently assume that we practice polygamy (we don't. IF you practice polygamy, you're no longer considered in good standing with the church) or that we believe our underwear is magic (also no. It's a symbol of our faith similar to a Muslim skull cap or a nun's habit). 

    No need to be judgmental or nasty, I just like being educated (and sometimes entertained) by people who know more about a topic than I do.


    I'm LDS too! My DH and I just got back from the open house of a temple in our area!

    ----quote fail/---

    Fun! I feel like there aren't many of us on TB, so it's nice to know of someone else!

     

  • Canadian living in the US, but…
    - I like hockey but don't live and breathe it.
    - I hate beer.
    etc…

    Um, what else.

    I dress and behave pretty conservatively, so people assume I have conservative beliefs, but I'm really very politically and socially liberal in my beliefs.

    I also have RBF, so people assume I'm very serious and bitchy until they get to know me and figure out I'm pretty much the nicest person they'll ever meet. ;)
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  • Edvent said:


    I also dislike when people assume that because I'm a Christian/go to church I'm conservative. I'm actually extremely liberal, but living in the Bible belt means most of my "church" friends would not agree with 99% of my views/beliefs. Makes it isolating at times. 
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  • Stephij1 said:
    Stephij1 said:

    This stems from a surprisingly fun conversation I had with a pretty diverse group of friends the other night. I figured it would be even better with a larger group.

    What are some common misconceptions that people make about part(s) of your life? Maybe you have a job that nobody really understands. Maybe you're a member of a group that people make assumptions about, For example: I'm a Mormon. People frequently assume that we practice polygamy (we don't. IF you practice polygamy, you're no longer considered in good standing with the church) or that we believe our underwear is magic (also no. It's a symbol of our faith similar to a Muslim skull cap or a nun's habit). 

    No need to be judgmental or nasty, I just like being educated (and sometimes entertained) by people who know more about a topic than I do.

    I'm LDS too! My DH and I just got back from the open house of a temple in our area!
    ----quote fail/--- Fun! I feel like there aren't many of us on TB, so it's nice to know of someone else!
    I don't think so either. I'm a convert and my husband grew up in the church. I feel like we have the best of both worlds, because Troy is very open to all religion and not religion. it fits me growing up with no religion.
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  • People always assume that my husband is the only one with the education. It irritates me to no end when people go "your husband is the one who went to Texas A&M University, right?" and I always have to respond "we both graduated from there." It's just annoying because where I work I don't use my degree and I already feel dumbed down. For people to assume i'm uneducated really gets to me because I worked HARD for my degree.
    Same here. Except, I'm the one with the degree. I don't use it because hubby is in the military and we've had to move a few times so it's hard to get a decent job with my degree. He is a Nuke in the Navy and is VERY intelligent and everyone seems to assume that since he's so smart, we got married because I was young or dumb. When in fact, I had graduated college, lived with my cousin on our own and didn't marry Chris until we were together almost 5 years lol. Soooo many military stereotypes were broken with us! ;) We are just now having our first baby and we've been married for 4 years.
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  • I'm an accountant and I get told all the time that I don't act like one. I guess accountants are boring and I'm not? I actually had one previous employer (when I was working at a vet's office in college) tell me that I was making a huge mistake because I wasn't accountant material and I smiled too much.

     

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  • Anyone I work with or have gone to school with think I am a goody goody. Perhaps because I am smart, honest, kind, sensitive, and empathetic? I actually have had my fair share of partying, (thank goodness those days are over) smoke(d) weed (it's legal in WA!) and have a crude sense of humor, especially stereotypical jokes. South Park and King of the Hill are my favorites, and I saw Daniel Tosh's standup live. I also am a nerd, but no one would guess what a huge fan of Star Trek I am, even if Harry Potter fanaticism is a little more obvious. I guess it has helped with my relationships with my bosses or teachers but the look on some of my friends' faces when I whip out a pipe and weed.... Priceless.
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  • I'm very shy when it comes to people that I don't know - people assume I am a bitch when they meet me.
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  • peggels24 said:
    I'm very shy when it comes to people that I don't know - people assume I am a bitch when they meet me.
    I am also this way. I'm super quiet when I first meet someone, it takes me time to open. I'm horrid at small talk with a stranger. Because of that, I've been called a snob or bitch. But I'm so not.. I'm really just shy until I know someone.  It takes me an hour or so to kinda "open up". By that point, the person has moved on and labeled me.
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