My brother used to do this all the time - when he'd misplaced something, he'd immediately assume someone had moved it, get all mad and accuse people, realise it was in his pocket all along and not bother apologising for being a dick.
I think it's normal for your dad to be frustrated about his mind not being as sharp as it used to be (as mountain-man82 said). But it's common courtesy and a sign of maturity to accept when you've made a mistake, and say sorry if need be.
Is it normal to forget things and then get mad with everyone?
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But why should he get mad? what makes me angry is that he gets mad and doesn't accept his errors, I just hate it
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Wouldnt you get a little mad if you started losing everything that made you who you are? Its about pride.
My brother used to do this all the time - when he'd misplaced something, he'd immediately assume someone had moved it, get all mad and accuse people, realise it was in his pocket all along and not bother apologising for being a dick.
I think it's normal for your dad to be frustrated about his mind not being as sharp as it used to be (as mountain-man82 said). But it's common courtesy and a sign of maturity to accept when you've made a mistake, and say sorry if need be.