Becky, you're low priority on the semen list anyway as you already have a kid!
And you probably just look old :P
I rarely get ID'd when I go to my usual shops as most of the staff know I am a regular, but this time there was a new employee.
People still sometimes refuse to believe my age :P
One of my two usual cigarette places also put my pack of Marlboro white menthol on the counter before I say anything. They also know I work at the cinema as it's right by my work and I sometimes go there in my work shirt during my break or also mid shift.
I have been estimated to be as young as 21. That's the upside of a round and oily face I guess. :P
I quite like people thinking I'm younger, but I hate been treated like I'm younger when people know my true age. Although I don't feel my age, so I guess I shouldn't complain.
I have such a baby face, when I worked in Asda people used to get arse-y on the till asking how I could ID them when I looked 12 myself. I turned 26 the other week!
'What came first, the phoenix or the flame?'
'I think the answer is that a circle has no beginning'
To be fair Tonks, you are so short and petite that you can't help but look super young!
Beckie, I don't think you look over 30. Maybe you look a year or two older than you are, but you sure don't look old!
And I have to check IDs at work because of age ratings and curfew hours and let me tell you, it is really, really hard to estimate the age of someone when you only look at them for like two seconds!
Aww thanks lana! (Wasn't sure what to respond as I was shocked at the compliment!)
I'd be crap at checking IDs. I am sooo bad at estimating ages!
When I worked at boots many years ago, I had to ask for ID sometimes, but the age was generally 16 (to buy paracetamol and stuff) and it's a bit easier to tell if someone is under 16 than under 18 or 25
I'm fine! Totally fine. I don't know why it's coming out all loud and squeaky, 'cause really, I'm fine!
It wasn't a compliment, it was a factual statement.
Yeah, it is super tough especially when someone wears a lot of make up/particular clothes or has a certain body build/a baby face. Often it is only when they start looking for their ID that I can see finer details like fine lines etc that indicate they are actually in their 30s rather than 21 or similar.
And then there are parents, who think they are above the law and if they say their 12 year old kid can watch a movie rated 16 and over I can't tell them no. *rolls eyes*