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Bygdon t1_ja5b8l7 wrote
Reminds me of a little plaque my dad had
"It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am" 😂
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mohamed8023 t1_ja5ctv8 wrote
how about realising that you are humble without ever saying it?
takemetoyourrocket t1_ja5da6u wrote
Yeah to know your more humble then your friend, but you don't tell him because you know, humble.
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Fascinatedwithfire t1_ja5go7k wrote
The Lonely Island did a song about this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzbAEHdy8oU&t=2s
From their movie Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
eternalankh t1_ja5jvhv wrote
I think I'm actually humble. I think I'm much more humble than you would understand.
harrismdp t1_ja5ww0q wrote
Not only am I incredibly humble, but I'm also modest. In fact I might be the most modest person on the planet.
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Lizzie_McGee t1_ja63d4q wrote
Express_Force3656 t1_ja63n6h wrote
I was thinking about this the other day. There is no good way to bring light to your own humility, other than someone else doing it for you.
eternalankh t1_ja63svy wrote
It's actually a Trump quote.
Lizzie_McGee t1_ja64ke1 wrote
That tracks.
Retlifon t1_ja65h25 wrote
Whenever I hear someone claim to have imposter syndrome I think “wait…”
Synbeard t1_ja684t5 wrote
That’s actually manual vanity, automatic humility comes with the trim.
czl t1_ja6g9lb wrote
> There is no good way to bring light to your own humility...
You can hint. Was that your hint?
czl t1_ja6gqga wrote
When it is obvious that you are humble you can tap reverse psychology by denying it to show you do not meet your own high standards for being humble?
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TterbTheTurd t1_ja6pk7k wrote
"I too am incredibly humble."
Who can guess what movie that's from?
czardmitri t1_ja6q174 wrote
When someone wins an award and says “I am humbled to win this award”, I think “you’re humbled? Why, did you think you deserved a better award?”
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whyvswhynot12089 t1_ja6t4df wrote
Calling yourself anything, casts doubt on you being that thing. The things we know to be true about ourselves, don't need to be said anymore than, "The sky is blue."
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Warm_Water_5480 t1_ja710mx wrote
I'm so fucking egotistical that I'll straight up just listen to everyone's perspective and consider that they may have a different point of view that's just as valid as mine. #EGOmanic!
Klikohvsky t1_ja71aqo wrote
That's one of the great paradox of language. It is supposed to convey direct information but in many cases what we say about ourselves means the opposite. For example, to say your are a liar makes you, in a way, honest. To say you are weak demands strengh. To say you don't know shit actually means you have a strong knowledge about the vastness of, well, knowledge in general. Language is weird af.
_Honeydukes_ t1_ja72mvh wrote
Wouldn't it still be the same? You think you have something to be proud of, but you just don't express it out loud. You would still seem humble to others, but are you really humble?
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kevineleveneleven t1_ja73l6b wrote
Saying things that are factually true is not necessarily bragging.
whyvswhynot12089 t1_ja76rzu wrote
When people are saying that in Finnish....arent they giving an unspoken opinion about those things? Like "this sucks" or "this is wonderful", dont you think so too? Because there's no point in just telling people something you know they already know. The end goal has to be something else.
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ThatOgre t1_ja7c4n8 wrote
I'm handsome, smart, have an impeccable sense of humor, a rapier wit, ladies love me, children adore me, men want to be me, but most of all I'm a modest and humble man.
Biteforce16 t1_ja7egzt wrote
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Redditardus t1_ja7kyti wrote
What do you mean. Not only am I am the handsomest, the intelligentest, the friendliest, the wealthiest, and strongest man in the world, but also the humblest.
fluffton t1_ja7pddg wrote
>Do you doubt it's raining, because someone pointed it out?
Possibly, if I'm inside and someone says this to me, I usually go the window and see for myself...
Weenaru t1_ja7sapz wrote
When I say that I'm not a particularly smart person and that you're giving me too much credit, it doesn't mean that I'm humble. It means that y'all are morons.
I'd love to say that to every single person at my office.
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Bobbinapplestoo t1_ja8fnwu wrote
Think you're really righteous? Think you're pure of heart?
Well i know i'm a million times as humble as thou art.
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whyvswhynot12089 t1_ja8x1ra wrote
As an English speaker, that just seems weird as hell to me lol. Why talk to other people as if they aren't there?
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whyvswhynot12089 t1_ja944ho wrote
I honestly hate some of what gets defined as small talk...like I don't think, "How are you?" Is really an appropriate question for people you don't know...(if you actually want an honest exchange that isn't just filling the air with empty words/automatic responses. )
But books, movies, what someone is wearing, someone's pets, something their kid is doing, unusual or irritating weather...I think those can be decent conversation starters.
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