Submitted by PatientWillow4 t3_115e68u in tifu
TL;DR: my childlike personality coupled with eating a Happy Meal gave the impression I was still in school to a friend we caught up with.
23F here.
Unfortunately, my face does not show my age. Neither does my personality, which went from being overly mature for the first 18 years of my life and then doing a complete 180 to become very childlike and spontaneous.
We've come overseas to a country where we used to live. It's been almost 17 years since we've left, so as soon as we arrived, we met a lot of our old friends. As I was the first child in my parents' friendship group, everyone knows me as the little girl I once was.
Some friends got married after we left our old country. Today, we met a couple, and the wife is someone completely new to us. She has never seen me before but knows a little of me.
When the couple sat down with us, I was eating a Happy Meal and enjoying my last one because in my current country, we don't get vegetarian happy meals. I was also super excited to get a Tom and Jerry toy and I showed my parents in front of the wife that I got a Jerry toy. I was super happy. On top of that, I had recently bought a Tom and Jerry handbag from a theme park so my entire get up was screaming "I'm a child".
Because of this, I think I gave off the wrong impression that I was much younger than I was. The wife asked me if I was still in school.
I said, "I'm doing my PhD now, it's been a year so far".
She almost did a double take.
She was like "but you're eating a Happy Meal and were showing off the toy".
I'm like yup, I should have seen this coming. My mother and I were laughing and had to say that I'm actually 23, not a child and I apologised for the wrong first impression.
So that's my small TIFU moment, where I realised I really hadn't done myself any favours by tapping into my inner child after high school.
MordunnDregath t1_j911r39 wrote
Not a f-up, there's nothing off about enjoying yourself, even if it means you come across as more childlike than you might otherwise behave.
Just last night, I was playing video games with my kids and yeah, I felt (and probably acted) like I did when I was 15. Joy comes in many forms for many people.