Judgmental Things
KosmosKitten
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Okay, so I know MFP is a safe and supportive space for a lot of people (and I'd like to keep it that way), but I find I learn so much about people in general when we have the more pessimistic and/or down-to-earth conversations. So...
I would like to know what sorts of things MFPers automatically judge someone on (to themselves, I assume) upon first sight or conversation. Is there something silly you judge others on or something that just automatically screams at you despite your very best effort to keep in check and hold your tongue lest you be thought of as a rude *kitten*?
Let's keep it civil, please. No personal attacks or excessively mean *kitten*.
My example:
I can't help but be slightly (or really) judge-y about a person who makes no effort to be grammatically correct or spell words (mostly) correct when typing. I understand text language and shortening sentences and words, but there comes a point where I think it is absolutely ridiculous and that the person is just lazy.
Your turn.
I would like to know what sorts of things MFPers automatically judge someone on (to themselves, I assume) upon first sight or conversation. Is there something silly you judge others on or something that just automatically screams at you despite your very best effort to keep in check and hold your tongue lest you be thought of as a rude *kitten*?
Let's keep it civil, please. No personal attacks or excessively mean *kitten*.
My example:
I can't help but be slightly (or really) judge-y about a person who makes no effort to be grammatically correct or spell words (mostly) correct when typing. I understand text language and shortening sentences and words, but there comes a point where I think it is absolutely ridiculous and that the person is just lazy.
Your turn.
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I completely agree with what your saying. Their does seem to be a lack of command on grammers in this forum.
But you know what... that's there problem, not mine.
I can only rely on and be grateful for the top notch private school education I received during my privileged upbringing.
I'll pay you back someday, Mom & Dad.
*gulp*6 -
I completely agree with what your saying. Their does seem to be a lack of command on grammers in this forum.
But you know what... that's there problem, not mine.
I can only rely on and be grateful for the top notch private school education I received during my privileged upbringing.
I'll pay you back someday, Mom & Dad.
*gulp*
Ha ha, very funny. I've seen your writing and I know you're capable of better.1 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »Okay, so I know MFP is a safe and supportive space for a lot of people (and I'd like to keep it that way), but I find I learn so much about people in general when we have the more pessimistic and/or down-to-earth conversations. So...
I would like to know what sorts of things MFPers automatically judge someone on (to themselves, I assume) upon first sight or conversation. Is there something silly you judge others on or something that just automatically screams at you despite your very best effort to keep in check and hold your tongue lest you be thought of as a rude *kitten*?
Let's keep it civil, please. No personal attacks or excessively mean *kitten*.
My example:
I can't help but be slightly (or really) judge-y about a person who makes no effort to be grammatically correct or spell words (mostly) correct when typing. I understand text language and shortening sentences and words, but there comes a point where I think it is absolutely ridiculous and that the person is just lazy.
Your turn.
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Spelling. I silently cringe every time I see "I need to loose 20 pounds" or "I weight myself daily".
I can forgive posters whose first language isn't English but those are pretty easy to spot, and they're not usually the ones making those errors.
Text-speak bugs me but that may be an age thing. I just can't help thinking that two extra taps would get you the full word "you", are you really that lazy?3 -
I try not to be judgemental. I keep reminding myself that people are probably doing the best they can with the tools they have available.7
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I completely agree with what your saying. Their does seem to be a lack of command on grammers in this forum.
But you know what... that's there problem, not mine.
I can only rely on and be grateful for the top notch private school education I received during my privileged upbringing.
I'll pay you back someday, Mom & Dad.
*gulp*
My love/hate relationship with you continues2 -
Mostly I judge people based on their cereal preferences and favorite Friends episode4
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I try not to be judgemental. I keep reminding myself that people are probably doing the best they can with the tools they have available.
I try not to be judgmental, either.. but I can at least admit that I am judgmental as I am human cat. It's nice that I can recognize and catch myself before I say or do something stupid and work on being a better person.4 -
LiftingSpirits wrote: »Mostly I judge people based on their cereal preferences and favorite Friends episode
What if they don't like Friends at all? More judgment... or less?0 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »LiftingSpirits wrote: »Mostly I judge people based on their cereal preferences and favorite Friends episode
What if they don't like Friends at all? More judgment... or less?
It’s a definite positive3 -
Reckoner68 wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »LiftingSpirits wrote: »Mostly I judge people based on their cereal preferences and favorite Friends episode
What if they don't like Friends at all? More judgment... or less?
It’s a definite positive
But the turkey head!1 -
I judge people on what I consider to be poor personal hygiene and basic grooming.
I judge them as dirty and possibly not taking proper care of themselves.
I judge people who look like they've had (to me) too much plastic surgery or cosmetic procedures.
I judge them as insecure and/or vain.
I judge people who lie a lot.
I judge people who trash talk other people.
I judge them as being untrustworthy.I try not to be judgemental. I keep reminding myself that people are probably doing the best they can with the tools they have available.
Good point! I realize after I initially 'judge' these people in my first example it could be a reflection possibly of mental illness or poverty...or they just don't care, or it's not a priority - but it's still the first thing I think of before I consider alternatives.CanesGalactica wrote: »I try not to be judgemental. I keep reminding myself that people are probably doing the best they can with the tools they have available.
I try not to be judgmental, either.. but I can at least admit that I am judgmental as I am human cat. It's nice that I can recognize and catch myself before I say or do something stupid and work on being a better person.
Yes, I try to not say anything...but sometimes opinions come out and I wish I could stuff them back in!
Recent example:
Me: "is that disgusting kennel garbage?"
Co-worker: "no, it's 'So-and-So's' dog crate" (So-and-So was right there hearing my 'judgment')
Whoopsie!
I'm not "condemning people" type judgmental - but these ideas do pop into my head. First, second, third impressions build into a 'judgement'.
Random tangent...
What is the difference between forming ideas, having opinions, getting "impressions" of people, and being judgmental?
Like 'judgmental' has a negative connotation, but me 'judging' someone as a liar or trash talker is potentially a 'judgment' that helps my own self-preservation- so is it still negative?
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LiftingSpirits wrote: »Mostly I judge people based on their cereal preferences and favorite Friends episode
I dont eat cereal & have never seen an episode of Friends.
......what now ??1 -
Usually the things I am most judgemental about are the qualities that I hate within myself. I believe we judge others based on what we are capable of doing ourselves.5
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I judge people who don't like cats.6
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I judge people on what I consider to be poor personal hygiene and basic grooming.
I judge them as dirty and possibly not taking proper care of themselves.
I judge people who look like they've had (to me) too much plastic surgery or cosmetic procedures.
I judge them as insecure and/or vain.
I judge people who lie a lot.
I judge people who trash talk other people.
I judge them as being untrustworthy.I try not to be judgemental. I keep reminding myself that people are probably doing the best they can with the tools they have available.
Good point! I realize after I initially 'judge' these people in my first example it could be a reflection possibly of mental illness or poverty...or they just don't care, or it's not a priority - but it's still the first thing I think of before I consider alternatives.CanesGalactica wrote: »I try not to be judgemental. I keep reminding myself that people are probably doing the best they can with the tools they have available.
I try not to be judgmental, either.. but I can at least admit that I am judgmental as I am human cat. It's nice that I can recognize and catch myself before I say or do something stupid and work on being a better person.
Yes, I try to not say anything...but sometimes opinions come out and I wish I could stuff them back in!
Recent example:
Me: "is that disgusting kennel garbage?"
Co-worker: "no, it's 'So-and-So's' dog crate" (So-and-So was right there hearing my 'judgment')
Whoopsie!
I'm not "condemning people" type judgmental - but these ideas do pop into my head. First, second, third impressions build into a 'judgement'.
Random tangent...
What is the difference between forming ideas, having opinions, getting "impressions" of people, and being judgmental?
Like 'judgmental' has a negative connotation, but me 'judging' someone as a liar or trash talker is potentially a 'judgment' that helps my own self-preservation- so is it still negative?
Exercising judgement in a situation, and forming an opinion and idea about a given situation or person is important and a good skill to have. Being "judgemental" means being excessively critical, being too quick to criticize people or form opinions.2 -
When someone is rude to others for no reason or just generally obnoxious, I suddenly notice their bad skin, dirty/tangled hair, gunky teeth, or whatever else they may not be taking the best care of, all stuff that I didn’t really notice or care about BEFORE they started acting like a jerk.
Not all attention is good attention...0 -
your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Reckoner68 wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »LiftingSpirits wrote: »Mostly I judge people based on their cereal preferences and favorite Friends episode
What if they don't like Friends at all? More judgment... or less?
It’s a definite positive
But the turkey head!
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your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Reckoner68 wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »LiftingSpirits wrote: »Mostly I judge people based on their cereal preferences and favorite Friends episode
What if they don't like Friends at all? More judgment... or less?
It’s a definite positive
But the turkey head!
Mr Bean was all the turkey head I ever needed1 -
Sunshine_And_Sand wrote: »When someone is rude to others for no reason or just generally obnoxious,...
This sets me off and then I do judge. I keep my mouth shut but I choose not to associate with a person like that.
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I judge the dirty rooms in the background of selfies.
We can all see those dirty clothes on the floor, Karen.8 -
Motorsheen wrote: »LiftingSpirits wrote: »Mostly I judge people based on their cereal preferences and favorite Friends episode
I dont eat cereal & have never seen an episode of Friends.
......what now ??
Now we rumble!!1 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »LiftingSpirits wrote: »Mostly I judge people based on their cereal preferences and favorite Friends episode
What if they don't like Friends at all? More judgment... or less?
I just threw out a popular tv show that I figured most people had seen 😉0 -
I judge people who watch The Good Place out of order.0
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I judge people who make really poor financial decisions.
I judge people who treat their horse as a disposable tool instead of a companion.
I judge people who conduct their personal calls loudly in the office, bathroom, or somewhere else public.2 -
I judge those who make vague social media posts and then get irate if anyone asks what is happening6
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JenniferM1234 wrote: »I judge people who watch The Good Place out of order.
Love this show0 -
InspectorRed wrote: »I judge those who make vague social media posts and then get irate if anyone asks what is happening
Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 -
I judge people who drive Hummers. I know that's not fair or right, but I do.2
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