I feel advertisers today are so patronising in the way they depict older people.
The advert I absolutely hate is the one in the garden centre, where two women are discussing the fact that one of them has just purchased life insurance and she SMUGLY tells her friend (as she fills her trolley with plants) that the policy payout will pay for her funeral and it is so simple to organise. It is so patronising. Then the two smirking husbands appear to join in the conversation. I suspect some, young adverising copywriter sat at his/her desk, thinking, "Now what do old people look like? I know, gormless and not very bright, wearing frumpy clothes."
Just like Jaineainsworth, the one with the lady in a swimsuit in the bath really irritates me.It is so contrived. Who wears a swimsuit to have a bath?????
My husband and I got free tickets for an over fifties show. We foolishly thought it would be full of interesting stands. We were so wrong: retirement villages, hearing tests, pension advice, making a will, funeral bonds etc. etc. Older people today live a different life from our parents did. I remember my mum was an old lady at fifty. She wore frumpy clothes and stayed at home , as that's where a woman's place was, according to my father.
I am certainly not that stereotype older person
I want to have fun.