Can't say I've ever been asked about my credit score - that's right in line with how much money is in my bank account or what my salary is (I've been asked plenty of times). Not an open topic as far as I'm concerned.
Bikes - We are now riding our Bike Fridays a LOT and frequently get asked. It's usually phrased as "I'm sorry to be nosy, but that's really interesting..." Gives me a chance to say that you can get one for less than we paid, we did lots of upgrades for our riding style (schmidt hubs, lights, etc), etc. Otherwise, I fear many people would be scared off from the company who might really want a folding bike. When it's in that form, I'm totally fine with it. It's the "you paid HOW much for that thing" questions that PO me. I don't judge where you spend your money, don't judge where I spend mine....
Along a similar line, what's the best way to ask about someone's health without being offensive? I have a friend who has a serious, long term illness. She periodically mentions that she's going through a bad spell, or needs to go to the Doc. I never want to pry, but want to make sure she's OK. I usually say just that (and she did share all of this voluntarily with me originally, I should mention), but I really don't want her to feel like I'm intruding in her business too much.... Any thoughts??
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