People Break Down Which Things They Secretly Judge Others For

People Break Down Which Things They Secretly Judge Others For
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People who talk smack about others are often viewed as rude individuals.


But sometimes, they are taking the hit for not exercising tact. The truth is, they might be verbalizing about a situation we have secretly thought about but keep to themselves.

When it comes to reserving judgment about people and their situations, many of us can relate to this. It is what separates us from those who aren't able to keep their observations to themselves.

Curious to hear from strangers online, Redditor booja87 asked:

"What's something you secretly judge people about?"

People seeking validation in excess on the internet are met with criticism.

Social Media Portrayal

"What part of their life are they posting on social media."

evilislive13

"My husband has a friend who has a psycho girlfriend that posts really personal sh*t online. Like, she sent her boyfriend some racy photos and he didn't 'react like he should have' so she shared them online with a comment about how she thought the photos were sexy and he must not find her attractive anymore. I was embarrassed for her. She also likes to make up stories about him hitting her then update a few hours later that she's sorry and she lied and he didn't hit her. And these people are in their 30s with children and still acting like that."

deeznutz066

Venting Parents

"What they say about their kids in social media. I get that being a parent is hard and it's okay to talk/vent/be real about that online, but sometimes people cross the line and talk about their kids as if they're not real people, just because they're not grown and don't have a Facebook account. People should imagine what their kids would think of they were all grown up and reading your internet history. If you think they would be hurt by what you said, don't post it."

adamislolz

Headphones are there for a reason. But these offenders are not considerate enough to use them.

Public Babbling

"People who use speaker phone for music or conversations in public places. I hate it."

Billy_MacC

"My roommate uses speaker at all times. We'll be watching TV and he will literally answer the phone and talk on speaker. One time had the audacity to say me and this other guy wouldn't stop talking and he couldn't hear his gf. Same with music too, he'll play some some music in the middle of whatever I'm watching. Annoying as all f'k."

Uga1992

Teaching Lessons

"My old roommate would use speaker to talk to her family at college so I joined the conversation the entire time, she constantly told me to 'shut the f'k up' in front of her mom, so I said 'then dont use speaker dumba**.'"

Good-Ad-4067

Views from entitled people might say the following:

"Their Job"

"How they treat janitors/custodial staff and whether people leave more of a mess than they should because 'it's their job to clean up after me.'"

hayleybeth7

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People's Situations

"How snobbish another person reacts to someone else's situation. I. E. When someone finds out information about another persons wage, job, family situation, living situation, etc etc etc, and making a comment on it."

ScreechPrimus

Do you ever feel like your ears are burning? Yeah, it's probably because of people like these:

Gossip

"People that gossip to me about other people. I always wonder what they say about me behind my back."

BoskoMondaricci

Social Experiment

"One of my favorite office tricks is to gossip relentlessly, but to keep it at least 90% positive. People can and do find out that I've been going around, behind their backs, and spreading rumors about how great they are."

"Obviously it creates a nice work environment, but by being willing to gossip, people are more willing to tell me things that aren't necessarily public yet."

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