“How many weeks along are you?”
It’s the social faux pas we all dread.
The wrongly assumed pregnancy.
The stunned silence after the question. The mortified feeling if you are the innocent question asker, the self doubt if you are asked. Always said with the most innocent of intentions it can backfire quite spectacularly.
Just look at the case of a 24-year old woman from New Zealand who says she has been left feeling “self conscious” and “shocked” after a member of a Jetstar’s crew dared to go there.
Grethe Andersen was headed off with girlfriends for a girl’s weekend on Sunday travelling from Wellington to Auckland when a male crew member approached her while she was storing her bags.
He muttered something that she says that at first she didn’t make out. She told Stuff.co.nz that he motioned to his stomach when he asked her the question.
“At first I thought he was asking how heavy my bag was,” she said.
“He signalled to his stomach and said ‘How many weeks are you?’ I was stunned and shocked, and said ‘I am not pregnant’.”
She says she was so embarrassed that she walked away.
“It was the way he went about it … I thought he said how many kg’s, as in [how heavy is] my luggage, but then he started waving his hands around his stomach.” She told One News in a blitz of media appearance yesterday.