My much younger colleague (30's) want to organise social get-togethers, one of their ideas is to go ski-ing on a dry ski slope or maybe sky-diving in a wind tunnel. I'm in my late 50's not particularly agile and certainly not into fitness regimes. Am I being unreasonable to say not this is not for me, I don't have a problem with them going or going along to watch them! I'm worried that I might break something!
I happy to go along to the theatre or a meal, although not keen on the pub crawls. Am I being an old grouch?
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welcome if you are a newbie.
if what's proposed isn't your thing, it's certainly not rude to say so.
being used as [yawn] emoticon, but it did beat the bingo evening somebody suggested for our village Thursday group. Lost the will to live very early on. I think these activities, while I admit they may be enjoyed by all ages, serve only to reinforce ths doddering old granny image margo is keen to avoid. The skydiving sounds fun though- you are only a few feet off the ground in a vertical wind tunnel - why not give it a go?