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There is a series of, what I think are funny, ads on TV for Progressive Insurance warning people to stop acting like their parents. Two things first: 1) I like these ads and think they are funny. 2) I am the age of the parents in this ad, not the age of the persons the Progressive spokesman is talking to. A recent ad showing parential behavior folks should avoid is: offering to a group of people posing for a photo to take the photo so everyone can be in it. A) Is this wrong? B) I do this all the time. About a third of the time my offer is politely declined. The other two-thirds of the time I "think" the offer is enthsiastically accepted.
Questions for the Board:
i. Am I delusional?
ii. Should I just mind my own business and let a priceless opportunity for everyone to be in the photo just slip away "like tears in the rain"?
iii. Are there any cues I should know about but am currently oblivious to about when my offers to take a group photo of strangers is appropriate and when it is not?
Questions for the Board:
i. Am I delusional?
ii. Should I just mind my own business and let a priceless opportunity for everyone to be in the photo just slip away "like tears in the rain"?
iii. Are there any cues I should know about but am currently oblivious to about when my offers to take a group photo of strangers is appropriate and when it is not?
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