Well, we have relatives who have flat out commented upon meeting others they haven't seen for awhile: "How pudgy you are, etc.". What also flabbergasted us, the younger generation, were questions on our salaries. Which I sidestepped by saying "I make enough money." Thankfully that type of stuff is less and less, as some relatives become more assimilated /acculturated and focused more about their own concerns rather than other people's.
I give the example of my (baby) sister who may defy the wonderful slim image of doctor walking their talk, when she advises patients of better habits, that it is for her from the position not only as part of her job as a physician, but also now with experience as a parent (with real challenge of feeding her young children healthy foods. She doesn't have a nanny to help.) and finally as a daughter who grew up on long term benefit of certain food choices. So an advocate for healthy living, may not appear visually to some people what they might assume.




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