Know how you're never supposed to ask a woman if she's pregnant? Because she might just be fat? I have another truism to add to the list...
This morning I was on the elevator, on the way down from my cup of coffee, and there was a guy on the elevator with me clutching his copy of the U.S. Constitution (I guess "copy" wasn't really necessary there). A serious elevator chatterer because it feels like a place that needs conversation - just this morning a remarked to a packed audience in their winter coats, "you're all radiating cold" - I asked him, "Are you studying for your citizenship test?"
Pause. "No."
Oh....damn it. Quick, find a fall back position....
He beat me to my back pedal, "I'm already a citizen."
Argh! Keep trying. How about, "Usually when someone's carrying around the Constitution, it's because they're studying for the test."
"I just think it's interesting reading."
Come on...first floor....come on...
"But I wouldn't want to take the test, it's probably hard."
Whew...we can move on. If he's talking to me about generalities, the conversation can probably be saved. I opine, "They have some pretty good versions for smart phones and the iPad."
"I don't have a smart phone or an iPad. I haven't been able to afford one."
Shit. I'm racist and some sort of class elitist. First floor is here, cut and run! "Have a nice day!"
"You too."
I spent the rest of the way back to my space wondering if I would have asked someone white if they were studying for their citizenship test or if I would have assumed they were programming a new Constitution-based app. There are some white non-citizens in house and I know the person who coded the Constitution app, so I'm going to give myself the benefit of the doubt.
4 comments:
Your tale provides a good basis for understanding why most people just stare quietly at the numbers ticking up or down.
I have to live life to the max, or my name isn't Max Power.
Bravo! I always knew you had it in you.
BTW, politicians and folks studying law often carry around copies of the Constitution, but usually not in the open because it's way geeky.
I suppose they guy on the elevator could have been on his way to a filibuster as well.
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