Fake people and how to tell when someone is faking it
Whether it’s identifying a fake friend or business acquaintance who
could screw you over, or trying to prove that your best friend is dating
a loser, here are 14 simple ways to tell if the person you have in mind
is fake.
#1 It’s all about them. Fake people tend to make everything about them.
There’s no denying that there’s just something about them that makes
them crave everyone’s approval. They brag loads and exhibit a
self-righteous attitude.
The moment you get an it’s-all-about-me vibe, it is only a matter of
time before you realize how fake they are.
#2 They pretend to make an effort. Ever run into an acquaintance or
friend whom you haven’t see in ages and embrace each other like you’re
the best of friends?
Besides the usual “How have you been? I’ve missed you!” pleasantries,
has the conversation ever led to something along the lines of “Oh my
god, let’s totally catch up for drinks this weekend!” and you never hear
from them again?
You may have been the one doing the faking *sadly, even the best of us
have done this to get out of an awkward situation*, so you would know
exactly what I mean when I say that they don’t mean it.
#3 They’re too busy to help. Phonies are usually only around for the
good times. They’re always too busy with something if you need a helping
hand.
Whether it’s a shoulder to cry on after a breakup or helping you pack
and move apartments, you can never count on fake people to be there when
the going gets rough, or when the going doesn’t involve partying.
#4 They ignore you. Fake people only reach out to you when they want
something. Whether it’s getting them on the VIP list to the club or
asking you to put in a good word for them with their new employer, they
usually only reach out to you when they want something.
Look at it this way: You’re just an easy means to an end, and there’s
nothing you can do about it.
#5 They make plenty of promises. Fake people are pros at making promises
that they never keep. Way back in the day, I knew someone who promised
me that she would introduce me to a manager looking to hire an intern.
She talked the job up so much and convinced me that she had set up an
interview. I traveled across town only to find out that she didn’t do
anything of the sort. The thing about fake people is that they want to
look good in that moment, and when the moment passes, they conveniently
forget what they promised you.
#6 They gossip all the time. Fake people are gossip mongers, and this is
an indisputable fact. Despite the myriad of topics to discuss, phonies
always end up bad-mouthing other people, even those whom they consider
their friends.
Beware of these people, because if they can bitch about the people
closest to them, imagine the things they say about you behind your back!
#7 They try to please everyone. Fake people have this inexplicable need
to please others. Perhaps there’s a psychological explanation behind it,
but I’m not going to get into that. Somehow, they are experts at
spewing bullshit to entertain those around them.
Whether it’s pretending to be nice or offering to help with something
*even though they never do*, being fake almost seems like a skill that
they’ve perfected.
#8 They never initiate contact.Ever realized that you’re always the one
initiating contact with this one particular friend? Whether it’s a call
to meet up for drinks or a friendly text message, fake people are never
the first one to make a move.
#9 They don’t get back to you.You can tell that you’re dealing with a
fake person when you notice that they never get back to you. You can
send as many contact requests as you want, but there’s a very good
chance that you’re not going to get a call back.
It’s probably that they don’t find you important enough to maintain a
continuous relationship with.
#10 They can compliment and insult.Fake people have an incredible talent
to compliment and insult you at the same time. For example, they would
say, “Wow, congratulations on securing that new job! Did your dad help
you get it?”
#11 They take advantage of you.Fake people are known for taking
advantage of other people’s kindness. For example, I knew someone who
visited me for the weekend, and we agreed to rent a car so that we could
explore the region.
When she arrived, she moaned about how broke she was, and of course, I
felt bad and offered to cover her share of the car rental. The day she
left, I came across a post on Instagram displaying the shopping
purchases that she had made an hour after she bid me farewell. Looks
like we know what she spent the car-rental money on.
#12 They never take responsibility. Fake people never take
responsibility for their boo-boos. If anything negative happens to them,
it’s never their fault. Somehow, someone else is always to blame for
the negative things that happen to them.
They will blame everyone, from their partner to their friends to their
landlord to their boss, and won’t admit that they are the ones who suck.
#13 The world revolves around them. Phonies strongly believe that the
world revolves around them. They expect everyone to drop everything and
come running if they need help, but they will never do the same for
others.
Sadly, this is the epitome of selfishness, and fake people are brilliant
at this.
#14 They smile too much. As poet, novelist, and playwright Michael
Bassey Johnson said, “Incessant smiling is one of the deadly tools used
by someone whose intent is to make others cry.”
I have found that fake people always try to hide their true colors by
projecting an excessively friendly demeanor. They work hard to make
people like them, and then sweep them under the rug if these people are
unable to play a role in getting them what they want.
It would be wonderful to expel all the fake people from your life, but
sometimes it’s hard to tell who’s legit and who’s not.
Categorizing the phonies and the genuine ones is very subjective. I
guess it all comes down to whom you want to keep in your life.
Hopefully, this list will help you narrow it down. Good luck!
Source: www.lovepanky.com

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