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“How old are you?” she asked. My answer was automatic and ingrained. “Seventeen.” “And how long have you been seventeen?” I tried not to smile at the patronizing tone. “A while,” I admitted. “Okay,” she said, abruptly enthusiastic. She smiled up at me.” quote by Stephenie Meyer
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“How old are you?” she asked. My answer was automatic and ingrained. “Seventeen.” “And how long have you been seventeen?” I tried not to smile at the patronizing tone. “A while,” I admitted. “Okay,” she said, abruptly enthusiastic. She smiled up at me.”

Stephenie Meyer

About This Quote

Source Novel: Twilight, 2005

A teenage girl confronts patronizing assumptions about her age, revealing underlying power dynamics.

In simple terms: Age assumptions can be dismissive and controlling.

Key Takeaway

Challenge assumptions about age and competence.

Themes

age power dynamics communication

Mood

reflective empathetic

Type

personal inspirational

When to use this quote

  • school
  • workplace
  • social gatherings
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

social interaction identity formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you respond when your age is questioned?
  • What can we do to avoid patronizing tone?
A Different Perspective

Assumptions may be unconscious and hard to change.

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