Attitudes towards age groups

Hi everyone, I'm a retired Achaean posting on an alt I had planned to play with my retirement spoils but never found the time. :'(

So, I have to survey at least 10 different people for my psychology class. Since you guys are so awesome I was hoping some of you would be willing to respond. I am paying in gratitude and possibly a like or an awesome up vote if that is still a thing on these boards.

I would just like to know the first 3 terms or words that pop into your mind when you hear the following:

  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Middle-Aged Adults
  • Senior Citizens

Thanks!

Comments

  • JonathinJonathin Retired in a hole.
    1. Irritating
    2. Irritating
    3. Somewhat
    4. Irritating
    I am retired and log into the forums maybe once every 2 months. It was a good 20 years, live your best lives, friends.
  • Teenagers: Neanderthal-like grunting.

    (Does that count as three words?)
    - (Eleusis): Ellodin says, "The Fissure of Echoes is Sarathai's happy place."
    - With sharp, crackling tones, Kyrra tells you, "The ladies must love you immensely."
    - (Eleusian Ranger Techs): Savira says, "Most of the hard stuff seem to have this built in code like: If adventurer_hitting_me = "Sarathai" then send("terminate and selfdestruct")."
    - Makarios says, "Serve well and perish."
    - Xaden says, "Xaden confirmed scrub 2017."




    • Children - (Optimistic, Naive, Needy)
    • Teenagers - (Obnoxious, Unpredictable, Unemployed)
    • Middle-Aged Adults - (Consistent, Mundane, Established)
    • Senior Citizens - (Fatigued, Experienced, Transcendent)


  • Frustrating but rewarding 
    Irritating but needed
    Stupid people
    The ones that fucked the rest of us




    Penwize has cowardly forfeited the challenge to mortal combat issued by Atalkez.
  • Children- naive, selfish, and playful
    Teenagers- entitled, whiny, and passionate
    Middle-aged adults- dull, wasteful, complacent
    Seniors- stubborn, worn, caring. 

  • Children - sticky, selfish, hopeful
    Teenagers - naive, cocky, insecure
    Middle-aged adult - rigid, judgmental, self-righteous
    Seniors - laid back, accepting, realistic
  • Children - Adorable little bastards
    Teenagers - Self entitled gits 
    Middle-aged adults - What happened here?
    Seniors - Genuine, Polite, Judgemental

  • MishgulMishgul Trondheim, Norway
    1. Potential, Optimism, Adventure.
    2. Consolidating, Experimenting, Exploring
    3. Settling, Defining, Grinding
    4. Teaching, Relaxing, Loving

    -

    One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important

    As drawn by Shayde
    hic locus est ubi mors gaudet succurrere vitae
  • Mishgul said:
    1. Potential, Optimism, Adventure.
    2. Consolidating, Experimenting, Exploring
    3. Settling, Defining, Grinding
    4. Teaching, Relaxing, Loving
    You've such a positive view of people.
  • 1. Exciteable, annoying, happy
    2. Misunderstood, Anxious, Insecure
    3. Misunderstood, Concerned, Optimistic
    4. Wise, Respected, Loving


    Tecton-Today at 6:17 PM

    teehee b.u.t.t. pirates
  • If I follow the instructions to the letter:
    Andre said:
    I would just like to know the first 3 terms or words that pop into your mind when you hear the following:

    • Children
    Late, such, mind
    • Teenagers
    Turning, preteen, what
    • Middle-Aged Adults
    Middling, other, turnip
    • Senior Citizens
    Elderly, grandmother, military
    The actual first 3 terms/words to pop into my mind are unlikely to be all that relevant (surprisingly though, I can mostly figure out why each term came up).

    If I disregard the instructions by giving it some more thought and filtering it down to relevant things (though still differing greatly from my actual opinions/thoughts on those age groups):
    Children: Little, cute, annoying
    Teenagers: Annoying, old, arrogant
    Middle-Aged Adults: Dead, tired, bored
    Senior Citizens: Old, grumpy, happy
  • Sena said:
    If I follow the instructions to the letter:
    Andre said:
    I would just like to know the first 3 terms or words that pop into your mind when you hear the following:

    • Children
    Late, such, mind
    • Teenagers
    Turning, preteen, what
    • Middle-Aged Adults
    Middling, other, turnip
    • Senior Citizens
    Elderly, grandmother, military


    I think I know why Middle-Aged adults made you think of turnip.

    Image result for super mario with a turnip
  • MelodieMelodie Port Saint Lucie, Florida
    Andre said:
    Hi everyone, I'm a retired Achaean posting on an alt I had planned to play with my retirement spoils but never found the time. :'(

    So, I have to survey at least 10 different people for my psychology class. Since you guys are so awesome I was hoping some of you would be willing to respond. I am paying in gratitude and possibly a like or an awesome up vote if that is still a thing on these boards.

    I would just like to know the first 3 terms or words that pop into your mind when you hear the following:

    • Children
    • Teenagers
    • Middle-Aged Adults
    • Senior Citizens

    Thanks!
    • Fragile, small, annoying
    • Hormones, pokemon(?), period
    • Stability, uncertainty, house
    • Experienced, some word meaning "lack of mobility", warm (as in personality)
    And I love too                                                                          Be still, my indelible friend
    That love soon might end                                                         You are unbreaking
    And be known in its aching                                                      Though quaking
    Shown in this shaking                                                             Though crazy
    Lately of my wasteland, baby                                                 That's just wasteland, baby
  • SkyeSkye The Duchess Bellatere
    • Children : Cute in moderation
    • Teenagers : Slightly bigger children, with hormones
    • Middle-Aged Adults : Children who think they're always right just cause they're bigger
    • Senior Citizens : Children with wrinkles.


  • @Melodie nonambulatory?

    Child: indestructible, genius, wonder
    Teen: invincible, impressionable, hopeful
    Adult: deflated, panic, get 'er done
    Senior: sentiment, experience, frailty
  • Cute, Loud, dependent
    Ignorant, Loud, Learning,
    Bored, Tired, Responsibility,
    Ignorant, self-entitled, bigots
         He is a coward who has to bring two friends as backup to jump people hunting.

  • MishgulMishgul Trondheim, Norway
    Zulah said:
    Mishgul said:
    1. Potential, Optimism, Adventure.
    2. Consolidating, Experimenting, Exploring
    3. Settling, Defining, Grinding
    4. Teaching, Relaxing, Loving
    You've such a positive view of people.
    as an aspiring mhaldorian irl, such is my life

    -

    One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important

    As drawn by Shayde
    hic locus est ubi mors gaudet succurrere vitae
    • Small, needy, messy
    • Stupid choices, still learning, hormones
    • Entrenched, self-absorbed, losing touch
    • Out of touch, lonely, smelly
  • children: small and fragile, responsibility, learning
    teenagers: cool, heedless, transition
    middle-aged: finances, family, house
    senior: responsibility, dementia, aged care

    Tried not to filter it. My actual first thought for teenagers is always youths.gif, the internet has given me a permanent mental association
    image
  • children: trouble makers
    teenagers: trouble makers
    middle-aged: unheeding until you keep poke them.
    senior: troubleshooters
  • Thanks to everyone who contributed in this thread. I will not be using any further data because my assignment is due tomorrow.


    Image result for catch ya on the flippity flip gif
  • Andre said:
    Hi everyone, I'm a retired Achaean posting on an alt I had planned to play with my retirement spoils but never found the time. :'(

    So, I have to survey at least 10 different people for my psychology class. Since you guys are so awesome I was hoping some of you would be willing to respond. I am paying in gratitude and possibly a like or an awesome up vote if that is still a thing on these boards.

    I would just like to know the first 3 terms or words that pop into your mind when you hear the following:

    • Children -- Yay fun times then I can give them back!
    • Teenagers -- Mouthy fucks
    • Middle-Aged Adults -- Peh
    • Senior Citizens -- -_-

    Thanks!


  • 1. adorable but difficult
    2. was once cute
    3. what are those
    4. tell good stories  ...or... full of crap
  • 1) Annoying, Stop, Shush
    2) Spoiled, Annoying, Emo
    3) Narcassistic, Broke, Bills
    4) Smelly, Forgetful, Just die already
  • 1) Depends
    2) Depends
    3) Depends
    4) Depends 


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