Toby
Cleared for Takeoff
How do you react to the comments people make after there's been a local accident? Some of these comments come across as criticism disguised as concern.
"I heard about the plane crash today and immediately thought of you."
"You don't fly the kind of airplane that crashed, do you?"
"How small was that plane, anyway?"
"I was glad it wasn't you. Boy, that's TWO this week."
Etc. etc. This was tonight at rehearsal. Tomorrow I'll hear it all again at the office. Do you let it slide off with a comment like, "Yes, it's very sad"? Or do you counter with a remark about these accidents making the headlines because they're airplanes and not cars? I've tried both, and I don't feel I'm getting through, either way. I understand that people are shocked, but the way they make a special trip over to me to express their shock makes me want to sink through the floor. Before they even speak, I can see it in their faces: "Did you HEAR about the plane crash today??"
"I heard about the plane crash today and immediately thought of you."
"You don't fly the kind of airplane that crashed, do you?"
"How small was that plane, anyway?"
"I was glad it wasn't you. Boy, that's TWO this week."
Etc. etc. This was tonight at rehearsal. Tomorrow I'll hear it all again at the office. Do you let it slide off with a comment like, "Yes, it's very sad"? Or do you counter with a remark about these accidents making the headlines because they're airplanes and not cars? I've tried both, and I don't feel I'm getting through, either way. I understand that people are shocked, but the way they make a special trip over to me to express their shock makes me want to sink through the floor. Before they even speak, I can see it in their faces: "Did you HEAR about the plane crash today??"