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Senior, Elder or Older Adult: What do you want to be called when you are 55 or 65 years old?
May 14th, 2010 by Linda Fodrini-Johnson
Posted in Age Related Issues, Blog, Future Trends
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Just recently I heard the term “Welderly” and I believe it to mean “has some money”…that’s what I want to be called.
Ken