Nursing home staff don't acknowledge my piano playing
I go into a nursing home and I play 1930s and 1940s music on piano. Most of the elderly residents love the music I play and really like me. But alot of the staff there, they will not compliment my playing and I'm very good, they will not even acknowledge me or say hi, some of them make it obvious to avoid talking to me when I try talking to them. I am extremely unattractive, and have even been told that, people often avoid social contact when I try to make it, and the looks of disgust in some people's eyes when they see me, and no I am not imagining it! My piano playing at the home really is professional sounding and very good. I know now that alot of your responses on this page about me playing piano so well will be like "wow! that is so cool that you play that piano music so well!" That's the response I always get online about this when people haven't seen what I look like. But in the nursing home where they can see me, I don't get anything like that, no matter how well I play the 30s and 40s music on piano. Please, don't respond with " I'm sorry that's happening, must be tough". No kidding it's tough. The responses I want are some answers on why these nursing home staff members (ages anywhere between 25 and 50s) are so freakingly unimpressed with some pretty talented piano playing of 30s and 40s music that sounds very professional and good. They will not compliment my playing even when I ask them, and they won't even acknowledge me at all, and they are very friendly to sone of the people there. They are even rude. Why? That's all I want to know.
I wanted to make piano performing my life until seeing all this horrible treatment from the nursing home staff inspite of my playing.