I joined a book club and went to the first meeting yesterday. All of the (women) in the book club are elderly ladies who are retired, and I am the only one in my 20s. I really enjoyed it though, we engaged in an intellectual discussion about the book which is really what I wanted out of a book club. One of the women suggested, most of us are women who really have nothing else to do so we busy ourselves with this little social gathering lol.
Does it matter that I am the only young one there?Is it bad that I am the only youngster in my Book Club?
On the contrary, it's a wonderful thing that a book club can bridge different generations. You may find that these older ladies can give you a fresh perspective and, in turn, you can do the same for them.
There is a certain universal appeal to books with no regard to age or race or nationality or gender (or any other difference between people). For those who love books, it makes for a great starting point of friendship between people who are entirely dissimilar in one way or another.
That you are younger would only matter if it makes either you or the other ladies uncomfortable. Apparently, it didn't.
In my opinion, it's a very good thing.
NO You should enjoy your self. Learn from their Wisdom and share your younger self insights with them. and you all should benefit from this experienceIs it bad that I am the only youngster in my Book Club?
Why would it matter? I'm constantly the youngest one at book clubs, which depresses me because I think it's because people my age are not reading nearly enough.
Of course it doesnt matter. As long as you enjoyed yourself and they enjoyed your company, dont worry about what anyone else thinks.Is it bad that I am the only youngster in my Book Club?
it's not bad, it's a sign of intelligence.
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