KIDS Issue 900 · February 23, 2022

Did She Just Say That?

The perfect comebacks for those awkward questions

Did She Just Say That?
When an acquaintance at a simchah says:

“Nu, where is your son learning this year?”

You could say:

“Thanks for asking. How are things with you?”

There you are, eyeing the spread of sushi or soup or salad, and up walks someone you know. Not someone you know well, but someone you know well enough to have to make slightly awkward small talk with them at a kiddush. Everything starts off fine, and then she asks you a question about the worst possible topic. You know, the one that has you up at night and keeps a tefillah on your lips all day.

First, it’s helpful to acknowledge that she’s just making small talk — she doesn’t realize she’s just stepped on an emotional landmine. And as it’s not the time or place to get into it, the best thing to do is to answer with a non-answer and then volley the conversational ball back into her court. Bonus points if you can recall the most recent simchah she’s celebrated and ask her specifically about that.

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