"You are getting old" and "you are becoming old".

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MeyaN

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"You are getting old" and "you are becoming old". Either is correct, right?

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I find the first one more natural. The second one sounds rather artificial to me.

I often hear (and use) it in a joking manner, or as a default excuse for not seeing/hearing something obvious, even if age likely isn't a factor (i.e. saying it to somebody in their 20's or 30's).
 

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What is the best way of saying it. Especially what can old be replaced old with?

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You can replace old with older.
 
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