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Why Do People Always Look Down on You? It’s Probably Because You Keep Saying These 4 Stupid Remarks

Some people find themselves feeling insignificant at friend gatherings, with no one listening to them and feeling like they're an afterthought. Upon returning home, these individuals often become angry, believing everyone looked down on them. In reality, perhaps people should also consider why others might not respect them.

These individuals frequently make foolish remarks, leading others to look down on them. For example, they constantly say, 'I can't do it.' Some view this as humility, while others see it as a manipulative tactic—they don't want to help others or treat people genuinely, so they deflect by saying 'I can't do it.' This erodes trust and causes people to look down on their deceptive behavior.

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A second type of foolish remark is, 'You find someone else.' People who say this are essentially irresponsible. If a task exceeds their capabilities, they can politely decline, but if they don't want to help and simply push it off with 'You find someone else,' they're seen as lacking responsibility and are looked down upon. This type of person loses the trust and respect of others.

A third type of foolish remark is, 'When will you do this?' This is commonly said by people with procrastination; they delay tasks until the last minute, leading to a life of chaos. Another situation is that they casually make promises they never keep, which is why people dislike and look down on them.

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The fourth type of foolish remark is, 'It's my fault.' These people may be self-conscious, and they preemptively say they can't do something before even trying. When they fail, they end it with 'It's my fault.' They never consider how to improve, instead using their lack of ability as an excuse to forgive their mistakes.

Therefore, people who exhibit these four behaviors are considered irritating and unsupportable. It's safe to assume that no one wants to be friends with such individuals.

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