The internet is full of folks who want to act like smarty-pants. Online, anyone can be a know-it-all with a simple visit to Google and even their opinions. Granted, there are times when others get humbled by someone better informed and versed in one topic or another.
There's a group that collects such interactions, titled r/Don'tYouKnowWhoIAm. Medical, science, and other experts lurk on the internet too, waiting for their chance to put jerks in their place. So, here we present to you the newest collection of cases when folks didn't quite know they were talking with a person they were talking about. Get ready to feel some mild second-hand embarrassment!
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"There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge." - Isaac Asimov -
Embarrassment is a funny thing; some people would be mortified if they were on the receiving end of these interactions. Others, however, probably wouldn't even flinch even if they were as wrong as the people on this list.
Experts say that, in general, we humans are a pretty easy species to embarrass. True, it's an emotion most of us feel on an almost daily basis. But is there any point to embarrassment? We'd probably not feel it at all if we could, but there is a purpose that being embarrassed serves in our social interactions.
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We're social animals; we've lived in groups for as long as we've been around as a species. Embarrassment is nature's way to correct our course when we transgress in a social situation.
"Group living has been important to us for a long time, and even if you don't intentionally want to violate a social norm, you sometimes do. Embarrassment serves the function of immediately and strongly displaying, ‘Oops, I didn't mean to do that,'" psychologist Christine Harris, PhD explains.
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2) You ignorant nobody pretending to be put out over a cultural issue you know nothing about.
Surprisingly, being more prone to embarrassment makes people like you more. In 2012, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley found that people who are more embarrassable tend to be more prosocial. What's more, they behaved more generously than those who didn't get embarrassed as easily.
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It's hard to tell whether a person online gets embarrassed. In real life, a red face and avoiding eye contact are pretty telling signs that a person is feeling embarrassment. Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University Mark R. Leary explained to The BBC that blushing is how bodies show we're uncomfortable with unwanted attention.
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People's trust for easily embarrassed people translates into romantic relationships as well. Researcher Matthew Feinberg, the co-author of the Berkeley study, says that people find embarrassable people more attractive. "If they are looking for a long-term partner, it could show that you are prosocial, cooperative – someone who isn’t going to cheat."
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Still, many of us hate feeling embarrassed. So much so, that there's apparently even a case of lethal embarrassment. There's a case, published in the British Medical Journal of 1860, of a housemaid reportedly giving up the ghost after getting caught stealing food. However, today doctors think that it was a sudden rush of adrenaline that made her leave this mortal coil, not embarrassment per se.
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This all sounds great, you might think, but what should you do after experiencing an embarrassing moment? Leadership Rachel Beohm suggests developing a ritual to regain composure after embarrassing yourself in public. It can be an index finger miniature bow, flicking the embarrassment away as a piece of lint, or some other gesture. A physical act, according to her, acknowledges the mistake and makes it easier to move past it.
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Well, she is the daughter of American screenwriter, novelist, and director Michael TOLKIN (yes, she knows how to spell her own surname) who wrote (amongst other things) screenplays for various TV series (Ray Donovan, Escape at Dannemora...) and films (Deep Impact, Changing Lanes...). Not to be confused with our old pal JRR who had a thing for bling and hairy feet f****h.
You might've heard about the starfish power pose that people recommend for public-speaking jitters. When you're recovering from an embarrassing faux pas, something similar works too.
- Take deep breaths;
- Lift your head up high;
- Straighten your posture;
- And speak in a loud and confident voice.
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What if your embarrassing moment happens online? Then your best bet is trying to cope with self-compassion. Marissa Moore, MA, LPC, writes that it's better to confront the situation and admit your faux pas. You might even feel better if you're able to find the humor in it. It doesn't have to be self-deprecating, but it can be an exercise is taking yourself less seriously.
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How many of these screenshots were satisfying moments where someone had to eat a nice portion of humble pie, Pandas? Let us know your favorites by upvoting them so they make it to the very top. And if you want to see more people embarrassing themselves by not knowing who they're talking to, check out these posts here and here!
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So many of these refer to people/ things I've never even heard of. I don't have the energy to google every unfamiliar person/thing.
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OOOH, I have one of those! My brother told me that my assessment of our mom's book collection was wrong. I am a book dealer. He is a historian. Yes, when mom bought those encyclopedia in 1967, they were valuable. Not in 2015.
Load More Replies...My best friend was doing a presentation on Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of here main talking points was how it was just barely landlocked. Me and my other best friend spent weeks trying to convince her otherwise, even showing google maps. She still never conceded that Neum (Bosnian sea town) existed
My brother tried to argue with me about whether there would be a train strike on the 29th of April or not. He said it was yet to be confirmed on the website. Dear reader, I work for the railway company
OOOH, I have one of those! My brother told me that my assessment of our mom's book collection was wrong. I am a book dealer. He is a historian. Yes, when mom bought those encyclopedia in 1967, they were valuable. Not in 2015.
Load More Replies...My best friend was doing a presentation on Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of here main talking points was how it was just barely landlocked. Me and my other best friend spent weeks trying to convince her otherwise, even showing google maps. She still never conceded that Neum (Bosnian sea town) existed