How To Make A Rude Person Look Insecure For Insulting You

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    Today we’ll go over how to handle it when someone insults you.
    We’ll start with a couple classic “destroy” comebacks. These are great at winning over an audience and embarrassing the person who insulted you. Be warned though, they may make the target of your comeback hate you.
    Then we’ll cover some friendlier, more charismatic responses so that you come away looking cool and confident without making enemies.
    ⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰
    0:00 - Intro
    0:17 - #1: The high status reframe
    1:40 - #2: Accept the insult and use it against them
    2:54 - #3: Insult the insult
    3:27 - #4: Draw a boundary
    4:31 - #5: The "tit for tat" or "eye for an eye" method
    6:25 - #6: Show that you're unaffected
    8:18 - How do I build deep, unshakable confidence?
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  • @pommiebears
    @pommiebears Рік тому +4457

    I’m very tall for a woman. I’m 6ft without shoes. I can’t make myself shorter, so I have no problem with looking taller. I walked into a club one night and this little guy said “wooo….are you a man?” And I looked him up and down, and said “no sweetheart. Are you?” And I walked away. His friends laughed at him, and I won. 😂

    • @texasgina
      @texasgina Рік тому +19

      Love it 😂

    • @jillnoe20
      @jillnoe20 Рік тому +82

      Umm I'm 5'9 my twin is the same height as you..but it's five ft 12 inches.. ladies can't be 6 feet

    • @deletedsentence9268
      @deletedsentence9268 Рік тому +108

      Shoes are awesome.. you should get some 👍

    • @BiLdoEMcLown
      @BiLdoEMcLown Рік тому +21

      Beautiful!

    • @Claudia-lq3ns
      @Claudia-lq3ns Рік тому +74

      I'm 6' in my barefooted and I have had the same boring insults. You're comeback us my go-to. Another one is "more man than you, obviously"

  • @Miakel
    @Miakel Рік тому +3802

    You will always regret losing your temper but you will never regret staying calm and appearing like it does nothing to you.

    • @rpruneau68
      @rpruneau68 Рік тому +102

      That's your opinion. Anger is a perfectly valid emotion. Venting does not have to be negative; whereas, pent up frustration may cause adverse reactions if not dealt with properly.

    • @GoddessBlessYou
      @GoddessBlessYou Рік тому +45

      @@rpruneau68 There's appropriate and inappropriate venting, but I can't think of a single time when losing one's temper is appropriate. In addition, not everything has to be verbalized to another person in an effort to validate one's thoughts and feelings. Many things that cause anger can be effectively dealt with within the privacy of our own hearts and minds.

    • @Miakel
      @Miakel Рік тому +22

      @@rpruneau68 I mean losing in front of people and showing you have lost emotional control.

    • @ind3789
      @ind3789 Рік тому +29

      A lifetime of this proves that your statement is wrong 😂. The words of all the things you could have said will haunt you until you repay your karma of not speaking up.

    • @ind3789
      @ind3789 Рік тому +19

      @@GoddessBlessYou Take time to watch pack animal videos, like how dogs relate to one another and keep the peace in a balanced pack. Why? Because nature helps teach us how to be balanced individuals. We can remain calm against aggression but there comes a point where aggression is only stopped by the fury of the person being bullied. That is, putting enough force and intent behind your action to tell the person that you’ve had enough and won’t put up with more abuse. There are plenty of calm, kind and appropriate venting people out there (myself included) who will share to you how some people don’t get the hint. In fact, calmness only aggravates bullies more. Adequate defense means being a healthy leader for yourself and expressing enough is enough with a response just appropriate enough to the level of the harm.

  • @mannys9130
    @mannys9130 Рік тому +464

    Don't take hurtful criticism or insults seriously when they come from a person whom you wouldn't go to for important advice.

    • @NYNC88
      @NYNC88 Рік тому +20

      Thank you for this. I'm going to keep it in mind.

    • @patriot9455
      @patriot9455 4 місяці тому +1

      I have had to remind a few rude people that strangers are not allowed inside my skin, so please stop digging.

    • @gratefulgrace8023
      @gratefulgrace8023 3 місяці тому +6

      Absolutely! Consider the source. I worked with a group of mean girls, actually insecure grown women. They wanted to reject me so bad but they never got the chance, I genuinely had no interest in being accepted into their clique. It caused hostility and snarky comments toward me but it matter. I simply didn't care and it drove them nuts that I didn't beg for, and not receive, their validation.

    • @guysumpthin2974
      @guysumpthin2974 2 місяці тому +3

      Kevin has the comedy of a dutch woman

    • @patriot9455
      @patriot9455 2 місяці тому

      @@guysumpthin2974 Don't insult Dutch women, grrrrrrrrrrrr

  • @RealtorSharone_B_Wilson
    @RealtorSharone_B_Wilson Рік тому +743

    I told my kids to tell me some of the insults they've gotten while in school and they would come home to tell me. Then I would give them some good comeback lines for friends or even bullies in school. They would come home the next day and say "Mom, I made the classroom/lunchroom fallout laughing with that line"... It really boosted their confidence and cut down on any insults, backhanded compliments or bullying they encountered.

    • @jomansson5742
      @jomansson5742 Рік тому +18

      Nice one Sharon 👍

    • @t4t806
      @t4t806 Рік тому +28

      Good mom ❤️

    • @annie-zw9yl
      @annie-zw9yl Рік тому +11

      Examples, pls!

    • @lorrainefoster1320
      @lorrainefoster1320 Рік тому +4

      What I need to do with mine. Starting middle school has been rough. We practiced but it’s the comebacks that happen afterward that he’s not prepared for.

    • @anvilangst7573
      @anvilangst7573 11 місяців тому +1

      Awesome mom!

  • @LordOfCookies123
    @LordOfCookies123 Рік тому +3562

    I've built my sense of humor as a defence growing up as a fat kid. Really made me appreciate the power of spoken language as it destroyed every attempted bully and won respect. Probably helped me develop an unhealthy obsession with wording and over analysis, too.

    • @ElectricInevitability
      @ElectricInevitability Рік тому +146

      Bullies aren't known for their quick wits so if you can put them down in such a way that they laugh or will look idiotic it's a good defence

    • @LibertyGunsBeerTrump
      @LibertyGunsBeerTrump Рік тому +16

      You might be good at comedy writing then. Ever tried that?

    • @jessijennings3572
      @jessijennings3572 Рік тому +65

      The power of correct wording is astronomical. If done right you can take a conversation and turn it, not only in your favor but make others believe it was their idea for you to do so. How you speak and what you say when you speak matters more than most people realize.

    • @playgroundchooser
      @playgroundchooser Рік тому

      Fellow fat kid here. Exactly the same. 👍👍

    • @Jewstro
      @Jewstro Рік тому +4

      Are you living my life?

  • @Diabl0Mask
    @Diabl0Mask Рік тому +6172

    A woman called me misogynistic once, I replied "How narcissistic of you to assume I hate women as if you represent all of them".

    • @words007
      @words007 Рік тому +295

      Litrally any comeback works against this. People who speaks in the manner of : all men are same, all women are same, ALL this, that. Like the person speaking knows meaning and what ALL represent living/died and to be born. I have in my life never assumed and made judgement on this "ALL" factor about anything. People are now understanding that no matter who you are you can never know about ALL to even make an opinion.

    • @Phil9874
      @Phil9874 Рік тому +198

      @@words007 It's crazy how you thought she meant all men are misognynist by calling one guy misogynist.

    • @Phil9874
      @Phil9874 Рік тому +70

      Who said you need to "hate women" to be misogynistic?

    • @anotheryoutubeaccount5259
      @anotheryoutubeaccount5259 Рік тому +264

      @@Phil9874 Get outta here. Go find a safe space, would you kindly.

    • @Diabl0Mask
      @Diabl0Mask Рік тому +287

      @@Phil9874
      Misogynist: "a person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against women" took me 5 seconds to google it.

  • @God__Emperor_
    @God__Emperor_ Рік тому +588

    My best one was after putting on 10 pounds. A guy with a beer belly said "damn your getting fat". I just smiled, poked his gut and said "just trying to catch up". Smile dropped off his face as I walked away with a smile.

    • @janetteknox6303
      @janetteknox6303 Рік тому +17

      genius love it

    • @ninjaland8209
      @ninjaland8209 Рік тому +6

      😂😂😅 that was dope

    • @leoranahum6888
      @leoranahum6888 Рік тому +5

      🤜🏼🫱🏼🎤 *mic drop* 👏🏼😂

    • @veganvocalist4782
      @veganvocalist4782 Рік тому +3

      ;D)))))) perrrrrrrfect

    • @alejandroortizjr.8658
      @alejandroortizjr.8658 8 місяців тому

      my brother has a beer belly. a co worker asked him hey bro are you pregnant? and my brother replied yes, wanna touch it, while grabbing his private. that co worker never looked his way again.

  • @DougMacRay
    @DougMacRay 11 місяців тому +159

    #6 “Show that you’re unaffected.”
    Unknowingly, I used this technique throughout my thirty-one career as a cop. I can’t tell you how many thousands of times someone insulted me as a prelude to their question.
    Ignoring the insult and answering the question as if it’s sincere almost universally diffused my “adversary’s” verbal attacks.
    This is great material, I wish I had the influence to make these videos mandatory viewing in our Police Academy.
    Cheers from Boston

    • @SilG.123
      @SilG.123 10 місяців тому +5

      God bless the boys in blue!

    • @sananton2821
      @sananton2821 10 місяців тому +2

      defused

    • @elizawilson5981
      @elizawilson5981 5 місяців тому +4

      Now I'm imagining that wonderful Boston accent.

    • @louisetaylor6952
      @louisetaylor6952 2 місяці тому +5

      Thank you, Doug, for your service as a Police Officer

  • @brsvideos8143
    @brsvideos8143 Рік тому +6130

    So basically: "Do anything that isn't getting angry, offended or throwing a tantrum." A lot of people today could learn from this video.

    • @doctorsketch7476
      @doctorsketch7476 Рік тому +31

      True

    • @luibond9418
      @luibond9418 Рік тому +79

      Yeah don’t show an emotion or reaction to it

    • @bestytgat7512
      @bestytgat7512 Рік тому +10

      maybe watch the video again (it's the second takeaway)

    • @tandago7281
      @tandago7281 Рік тому +27

      @@luibond9418 in other words, don’t do the most normal thing.

    • @l5tmeno
      @l5tmeno Рік тому +31

      damn i know at least 27 people who would get offended by this comment

  • @canoedoc2390
    @canoedoc2390 Рік тому +811

    Simply ask the person who is attempting to diminish you "what would motivate you to say that"? This lets everyone know that you don't accept their insult as being valid, and puts them in the spotlight, and under intense social pressure, to justify their rudeness.

    • @mandimartin5521
      @mandimartin5521 Рік тому +104

      I've actually done this! Although I said "why would you say that?" instead. She went into a deer in headlights freeze and turned red and I pulled the attention back to me with a subject change. She apologized later that night.

    • @scambammer6102
      @scambammer6102 Рік тому

      some form of "your stupidity" would be my answer

    • @helensammarco7405
      @helensammarco7405 Рік тому +51

      It also points out the poor judgment used when making a decision to deliberately hurt/upset someone.

    • @dankpepe2110
      @dankpepe2110 Рік тому +25

      I used the almost same tactic. Someone try to insult me, actually a few of them, and I ask, " Give me a good reason to insult me?" and then there is a moment of silence and then we continue our work.

    • @youcantstopme1411
      @youcantstopme1411 Рік тому +1

      Nah bro 😂

  • @charlieannvine7841
    @charlieannvine7841 Рік тому +492

    I once had the best comeback to an insult that I still laugh about today. At work I was singing away when someone told me to stop singing and that people like me who can’t sing shouldn’t sing in public. So I said “oh okay, so do you also believe if people aren’t attractive they shouldn’t go outside?”. Would you believe he said yes!!! So of course I said “so what are you doing here?”. As you can imagine the whole office erupted in laughter whilst this guy struggled to regain his posture.

    • @jahanzebkamal5438
      @jahanzebkamal5438 Рік тому +2

      Werent u supposed to be inside an office while saying that tho. It would make sense if u were already outside

    • @juskahusk2247
      @juskahusk2247 Рік тому

      At least you were not whistling. Whistling is mindless infuriating noise pollution. There should be a law allowing people to punch whistlers in the face as hard as possible with any kind of retaliation by the whistler scum an immediate 100 year prison sentence. END EXTROVERT PRIVILEGE

    • @hklovejoy
      @hklovejoy Рік тому +39

      @@jahanzebkamal5438Sometimes "going outside" just means leaving one's house.

    • @Jeff_Pryce
      @Jeff_Pryce Рік тому +16

      @@jahanzebkamal5438 It means you shouldn’t be seen in public at all, which makes his super-good burn stand. 😆

    • @aronhighgrove4100
      @aronhighgrove4100 Рік тому +11

      Those "victories" sound nice. But it's much better to have a come back that doesn't humiliate people, while still setting them straight. This is what creates respect. Your comeback creates a life long enemy.

  • @McTaco
    @McTaco Рік тому +798

    Worked as a prison guard. An offender that was always sarcastic and lippy approached me in front of a crowd of them.
    Him-“ya know, when I get out I’m gonna move right next door to you.”
    Me- “You can’t.”
    Him- “why?”
    Me- “I live too close to a school.” *I walk away*
    The whole tier blew up.

    • @dr.dolzur223
      @dr.dolzur223 Рік тому +17

      r/thattotallyhappened
      cool story bob

    • @hyphysteve
      @hyphysteve Рік тому +21

      Thanks, that's a great angle to exploit, funny.

    • @TomSteele93
      @TomSteele93 Рік тому +52

      @@dr.dolzur223 Who cares, it was a great story!

    • @youcantstopme1411
      @youcantstopme1411 Рік тому

      It would be really funny if he rammed a shank into your vitals after that

    • @Kelle0284
      @Kelle0284 Рік тому +4

      @@TomSteele93 Who cares.

  • @charlesdavidperkinsjr4327
    @charlesdavidperkinsjr4327 Рік тому +387

    One of my favorites is when I tell a joke and someone is trying to be condescending and says "Yeah, I don't get it" as though it wasn't even worthy of the title 'jokes'.
    I replied "I'll tell you when you're older" and even he genuinely laughed at that.

    • @id10tcertified
      @id10tcertified Рік тому +3

      Why would they try to be a Greek paratrooper?

    • @vanessamccarthy7807
      @vanessamccarthy7807 Рік тому +22

      Lol true. Sometimes I genuinely don't get it though, I'm a bit naive but friends know that about me. I'm the one who starts giggling ten minutes later when the penny finally drops. That makes them laugh too 😆

    • @vinceturner3863
      @vinceturner3863 Рік тому +5

      @@vanessamccarthy7807 Sounds like you all had a good laugh!

    • @JayDee-xj9lu
      @JayDee-xj9lu Місяць тому

      @@vanessamccarthy7807 As the saying goes. He who laughs last.. Thinks the slowest.

    • @figand_fern3997
      @figand_fern3997 14 днів тому

      why is saying I don't get it condescending. would u prefer they fake laugh and pretend to get it

  • @DrFranklynAnderson
    @DrFranklynAnderson Рік тому +2070

    I love a good comeback, even when it’s directed at me. I (jokingly) told a coworker once “That file should work. Although I reserve the right to change my mind later-I am a woman after all.” His snappy comeback was perfect: “That’s fine. And I reserve right not to listen-I am a man after all.” 🤣 Touché sir!

    • @saksham4648
      @saksham4648 Рік тому +28

      Damn!

    • @wendellshorteyes491
      @wendellshorteyes491 Рік тому

      Quit banging you co workers with man at home

    • @TheRds797
      @TheRds797 Рік тому +35

      You like him, you're coworker may soon be workin on you..

    • @DrFranklynAnderson
      @DrFranklynAnderson Рік тому +35

      @@TheRds797 😂 I never met the guy IRL. He worked out of an office in a different part of the state, we only ever communicated over Slack. Plus he was often late and even made me miss my deadline on the last night at that job. (I haven’t worked there for two years now.) Nice enough dude, but I was _kinda_ cursing his name as I clocked out for the last time…

    • @localreviewking134
      @localreviewking134 Рік тому +4

      @@TheRds797 long hours on the office desk?

  • @catsthinkmynameisclaude6955
    @catsthinkmynameisclaude6955 Рік тому +160

    In the Fire Department Academy my nemesis was a stereotypical pugnacious Italian dude. He busted on me constantly... One day he found out we home schooled our children...
    Trying to embarrass me in front of the other firemen, he says: "Mr. Farnsworth, I would NEVER homeschool my children!"
    "That's probably a wise choice, Johnny..."
    😉😁👌🎯

    • @person8834
      @person8834 Рік тому +24

      And there weren’t enough trainees to help put out that burn

    • @catsthinkmynameisclaude6955
      @catsthinkmynameisclaude6955 Рік тому +7

      @@person8834 🤣😂👌 You're keeping the Spirit alive, aren't you? Humans are fun. Thanks...😄

    • @carlosadolfofernandez39
      @carlosadolfofernandez39 Рік тому +3

      I wish I'd been home schooled. I was never a good student. Too distracted.

    • @almiromeragic9341
      @almiromeragic9341 Рік тому +2

      👩‍🚒🔥🔥👩‍🚒🔥🔥🔥🔥👩‍🚒

    • @Paulsofsteel
      @Paulsofsteel 11 місяців тому +1

      @@person8834 good one

  • @cinnamonliebe
    @cinnamonliebe 9 місяців тому +57

    as a child I dealt with rude kids insulting me (they thought I was weird and quiet) just by laughing whenever they tried to insult me. it made them so angry and confused, it was great! the best way to respond is to stay calm, no matter what strategy you use

  • @KidFresh71
    @KidFresh71 Рік тому +936

    My grandfather used to repeat often: "Never forget your sense of humor, buddy!" Laughter will take you a lot farther in life than constantly *being offended*.

    • @SaviorGabriel
      @SaviorGabriel Рік тому +21

      I'm a firm believer that you shouldn't be above laughing at yourself. Otherwise, the rest of the world will do it for you.

    • @michaellarenee4856
      @michaellarenee4856 Рік тому +11

      If you cannot laugh at yourself, who can you laugh at?

    • @billpetersen298
      @billpetersen298 Рік тому +1

      @@SaviorGabriel Ouch, the last two presidents.

    • @melv3488
      @melv3488 Рік тому +1

      Love this

    • @KidFresh71
      @KidFresh71 Рік тому +3

      @@sunjester8254 you are correct: "In the best usage, farther refers to physical distances, further to figurative distance." Although in common usage, the two are often interchangeable. Today I learned...

  • @FlowerChyld43
    @FlowerChyld43 Рік тому +1171

    You know how a joke is ruined if you have to explain the punchline? That's what I've done in the past with someone who's trying to insult me.
    I'll say "I'm sorry I was just in my head. What was that, please?" And act really interested- full- attention.
    If they double-down & repeat it, I'll say something like, "What do you mean?" Still, full eye-contact, slight polite smile.
    It doesn't happen often, but it's very useful.
    I only had one person, one time lol go to the trouble of Explaining their insult to me.
    To that, I kept eye-contact for a few seconds, looked away like I was contemplating it, & then came back with "Well, that was hurtful. Did you Mean to be hurtful? Is everything okay? Would you like to talk about something?"
    --"NO!"
    ~"Because I'm Here for you if you need to talk something out. You Sure?"
    { D

    • @Simon9Mr
      @Simon9Mr Рік тому +110

      Brilliant! Well said. A comeback I've come up with is to calmly say, "I seriously hope you get everything you deserve." No one can argue it. Even if they know they're being insulted because they've been a jerk.

    • @rpruneau68
      @rpruneau68 Рік тому +18

      Wow, that must have been a lonely experience; My apologies, I'll leave you to your friends.
      There are plenty of ways to respond to that position. There isn't any single comeback that can't be countered regardless of how witty we think we are. Many of them can be rehearsed and recycled but eventually will meet its demise...

    • @june.w.1288
      @june.w.1288 Рік тому +6

      I love this one.

    • @eradict
      @eradict Рік тому +10

      "But how did you learn all this?"
      "I follow Josh Otusonya. Mwaha!"

    • @leighatkins22
      @leighatkins22 Рік тому +31

      Beautiful man... just beautiful...
      My mum did something similar to that to some snarky bitchy woman after she'd insulted her in private and she burst into tears! Clearly she did want to talk about something!!!

  • @SigmaAlpha3295
    @SigmaAlpha3295 Рік тому +151

    Don't react to toxic people. Not giving them a reaction when they desperately seek it, is far more powerful.

    • @MattMussett
      @MattMussett Рік тому +8

      Exactly it gives someone the moral high ground .

    • @Kelle0284
      @Kelle0284 Рік тому +14

      Then they do it even worse.

    • @allrequiredfields
      @allrequiredfields 9 місяців тому +5

      ​​@@Kelle0284...making everyone around them like them less.

    • @JimmyJaxJellyStax
      @JimmyJaxJellyStax 6 місяців тому +1

      If they mutter some snarky remark on zoom - command them "Please speak into the mic." -
      but if you decide to react after all for fun / roast-back dopamine release:
      "How are YOU mad? You're the one doing the insulting - heheahHAHAHAAHAHAA" Real exaggerated leaning back in the chair open mouth laughter. "That made my day."

  • @gilgameshofuruk4060
    @gilgameshofuruk4060 Рік тому +33

    I'm one of those people who thinks of a snappy reply three weeks later, so I developed _The Look_ when people say something insulting. It never fails.

    • @elizawilson5981
      @elizawilson5981 5 місяців тому +5

      My mother had a look that kept us in line. I have the high arched eyebrows that say 'seriously?' As I look them dead in the eyes.

  • @magilla2282
    @magilla2282 Рік тому +303

    I was at work talking to one of my coworkers. He makes a crack about the shape of my head. He said you should stack some books on your head so it looks like a perfect square. I replied your right, you do have an EYE for fashion. The man literally had one eye. The best part was it took him a second too. He said hey your right...wait a minute😔. I apologized for the burn and said, I'm sorry but you get me I get you, it's an eye for an eye. I showed myself out after that lol.

  • @TomRipley7350
    @TomRipley7350 Рік тому +141

    Innocently ask the person insulting you to repeat what they said as if you didn’t quite hear it, look confused and ask them to explain it. Then watch them squirm with embarrassment with all the attention on them as they struggle to explain something that wasn’t funny.

    • @KarahEaston
      @KarahEaston 4 місяці тому +2

      I like this. Thank you for sharing this. I'm going to try to remember it and use it if necessary❤

    • @kinkypanda0038
      @kinkypanda0038 Місяць тому

      "You heard me. What do you feel like I said??😮"

    • @TomRipley7350
      @TomRipley7350 Місяць тому +1

      @@kinkypanda0038 If I’d heard you, I wouldn’t have asked you to repeat what you said. What was it? We’re all ears.

    • @kinkypanda0038
      @kinkypanda0038 Місяць тому

      @TomRipley7350 "You heard me. What do you feel like I said??😮 ". Apologies for any confusion.

    • @kinkypanda0038
      @kinkypanda0038 Місяць тому

      @TomRipley7350 😉 thank goodness you have a sense of humor. Honestly, refreshing for YT.

  • @drumsbycharlie2282
    @drumsbycharlie2282 Рік тому +59

    This video has helped me so much. Someone said “nobody asked” after something I said out of the blue and I replied “what makes you think I was talking to you?” And that shut them up

  • @Stew282
    @Stew282 Рік тому +47

    Best one I heard was a guy calmly say: "Why do feel you need to insult me? I don't insult you."

  • @allgoodanimals6769
    @allgoodanimals6769 Рік тому +365

    How about just shake your head and laugh and then say, “You’re definitely the type of person who would say something like that.”

    • @goodmorningsundaymorning4533
      @goodmorningsundaymorning4533 Рік тому +11

      Oh yeah that's a great one

    • @ahhwe-any7434
      @ahhwe-any7434 Рік тому +3

      Right. I let myself watch till 2:30. I thought this was gonna be how to insult someone w/ class by being unbothered. I can't even take this seriously after your mom sh. I mean, I guess it was a quick comeback & ppl will always be ppl... but it's still in poor taste. If u gotta do things at the expense of other ppl, u def care & is bothered.

    • @omarhendricks9756
      @omarhendricks9756 Рік тому +2

      I like this one

    • @vanessamccarthy7807
      @vanessamccarthy7807 Рік тому +2

      Haha yes! Love this

    • @huongduong7041
      @huongduong7041 Рік тому +2

      Or telling them that whatever they’re saying are very becoming and they should teach their kids to do the same! Lol

  • @JamesGreenier
    @JamesGreenier Рік тому +344

    I like saying, “Thanks for noticing.” It works every time and shows strength.

    • @TheDenisedrake
      @TheDenisedrake Рік тому +32

      THAT is a great one! So easy.

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Рік тому +23

      When you say that to people who state the obvious, it takes on a whole new connotation.

    • @JamesGreenier
      @JamesGreenier Рік тому +6

      @@PhantomFilmAustralia haha, you are very smart.

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Рік тому +13

      @@JamesGreenier I can't help dishing out a witticism to people who state the obvious.
      My go to _"State-The-Obvious"_ responses are...
      "Surely you jest."
      "It seems your university degree just paid for itself."
      "My god! Columbo can't hold a candle to you!"
      "Why aren't you a millionaire?"
      "Whoever said that the nation's IQ is plummeting was clearly lying!"
      "From now on, I'm calling you Usain Bolt. Nothing gets by you!"

    • @williamreilly2567
      @williamreilly2567 Рік тому +5

      A variation on that I've used is when someone, especially female, says "We need to talk" and you're pretty sure that in your estimation that's less than accurate, just keep walking and say "good to know." I got it from a clip of 2 and a half Men and while the show was pretty hit or miss for me, I've used that a couple times and omg.

  • @damaliamarsi2006
    @damaliamarsi2006 Рік тому +31

    I had a woman tell me I was a worthless piece of crap. I said "thank you, glad to hear you think I am improving". while laughing and smiling. She was dumbfounded and rendered speechless. Everyone laughed and I never saw her again for the rest of the night as I was too busy talking to her friends. One of which I went home with.

  • @davehconner
    @davehconner Рік тому +154

    I'm learning as much by reading the comments as I did by watching the video.

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Рік тому +378

    I admire people who makes a comeback with an expressionless, straight face. The late Leslie Nielsen is one of them.

    • @darrylbatchem8985
      @darrylbatchem8985 Рік тому +4

      Damn Leslie Nielsen is late? How can that be he was a comic genius we deserve more time.

    • @EnjoyCocaColaLight
      @EnjoyCocaColaLight Рік тому +4

      @@darrylbatchem8985 Bruh it's been like... ten years :/

    • @darrylbatchem8985
      @darrylbatchem8985 Рік тому +3

      @@EnjoyCocaColaLight Still processing.

    • @clarencejoseph3556
      @clarencejoseph3556 Рік тому

      Funny in airplane

    • @elizawilson5981
      @elizawilson5981 5 місяців тому +1

      I have modelled my humour on that deadpan delivery. It can work a treat.

  • @pamelacarnes9652
    @pamelacarnes9652 Рік тому +78

    I've never gotten to use it but one idea when insulted in a serious, not joking way is to act like you don't hear them, lean in and stare at their teeth, point to your tooth and say, "you have something stuck..."

    • @kenq7948
      @kenq7948 Рік тому +13

      My variation of this (I have used a couple of times) is : how about a breath mint? It can really take the wind out of their sails. I believe I saw it in a movie a while back.

    • @blindbrad4719
      @blindbrad4719 Місяць тому

      I do this to my friends on a random basis anyway… the laughter is always great because it means they checked whatever the blind man was telling them was wrong 😂

  • @RowYourBoatGently
    @RowYourBoatGently Рік тому +26

    When one of my children scored well on a standardized math test, her father said, “You know she got her math brains from me, right?” I replied, “She must have because I still have mine.”

    • @jinde75
      @jinde75 Рік тому +3

      That’s why my kids said to their dad the other day. We must get our intelligence from you cause mum still has hers! 😂

    • @RowYourBoatGently
      @RowYourBoatGently Рік тому

      @@jinde75 perfect!

    • @MM-Iconoclast
      @MM-Iconoclast Місяць тому

      LOL

  • @redmoneylady2213
    @redmoneylady2213 Рік тому +34

    When someone insults you say "I don't get it" then smile and walk away, if you can't walk away keep smiling only at that person. Or, "How original! I'm going to remember that the next time I want to tear someone down to make myself look good. Thanks mate".

  • @jinpachibobochan3532
    @jinpachibobochan3532 Рік тому +174

    I once replied with something like "Oh, wow, that was very funny. You are a very funny guy." to some insult, and actually laughed becuase it reminded me of the scene from Goodfellas. The one insulting me started becoming upset and then it make me laugh even more when he asked something of the sort "You think I am funny?"

    • @EnjoyCocaColaLight
      @EnjoyCocaColaLight Рік тому +16

      Important follow up: Was he, in fact, a clown?

    • @goodmorningsundaymorning4533
      @goodmorningsundaymorning4533 Рік тому +5

      Funny how?

    • @jinpachibobochan3532
      @jinpachibobochan3532 Рік тому +9

      @@EnjoyCocaColaLight Some angry jelous dude. In a sense, he was a clow. He assumed that other people can't do something becuase he can't so it. You know, these people who want to drag everyone down to their level.

    • @Acord718
      @Acord718 Рік тому +4

      @@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 funny like I'm a clown?

    • @Niko-rn6wp
      @Niko-rn6wp Рік тому +1

      @@Acord718 do i amuse you?

  • @choonblaze
    @choonblaze Рік тому +131

    Insults in essence, are emotional attacks. The best thing you can do is disassociate from the person, yourself and the situation for a brief moment, lock your emotions in a safe place and handle the insult as if it's a theater play and you're doing a scene.

    • @Jack115.
      @Jack115. Рік тому +17

      rational detachment

    • @IdahoRanchGirl
      @IdahoRanchGirl Рік тому +20

      I just ignore them. Act like they said absolutely nothing. Then I will continue to ignore them. Indefinitely.

    • @scambammer6102
      @scambammer6102 Рік тому +8

      no insults are intellectual attacks, like a move in chess. It takes great skill to insult effectively.

    • @goodmorningsundaymorning4533
      @goodmorningsundaymorning4533 Рік тому +3

      😂😂😂 this is meant to be a joke right? God I hope so

    • @choonblaze
      @choonblaze Рік тому +10

      @@scambammer6102 I said "in essence". Yes, they are intellectual attacks and you need intelligence to pull it off but in essence and in its core, it's an emotional attack that has no rationale behind it

  • @seonagthomas
    @seonagthomas 11 місяців тому +73

    As an Australian it’s second nature to laugh at insults thrown your way and not be offended, it’s like a sport to us

    • @peacefulwarrior2024
      @peacefulwarrior2024 5 місяців тому +5

      I'm not sure if you are right. Aussies are getting offended by anything nowadays.

    • @patriot9455
      @patriot9455 4 місяці тому

      Is that because, unlike young Americans, you don't need a safe space, after all every place is safe with you, lol

  • @intensity.density2208
    @intensity.density2208 Рік тому +101

    When I was 15 I was playing in a soccer game and my opponent kept making remarks about my hairy arms. I ignored it and smiled back for a while and he just kept at it. So he said it again, I laughed and said "Yeah, I can see that! And I've gotten past you every time in this game."
    He didn't say anything for the rest of the game 🤣
    At the end of the game, we had won 4-0 and I came up to him to shake his hand and I said "Man, if only your team was as good on the field as you are at talking so much".
    I left the guy deflated.

    • @Kelle0284
      @Kelle0284 Рік тому +7

      How was that even an insult? Having hairy arms just makes you more manly than him.

    • @polarxta2833
      @polarxta2833 Рік тому +2

      It was probably his job to hassle you as a team strategy..

    • @MegaThunderfist
      @MegaThunderfist Рік тому +7

      If only he had paid more attention to the game instead of checking ur arms out...

    • @Paulsofsteel
      @Paulsofsteel 11 місяців тому

      @@MegaThunderfist that's what I thought. ha

  • @lollipoplemur5073
    @lollipoplemur5073 Рік тому +928

    I wish this existed 32 years ago. I could’ve used it against my bullies.

    • @everennui1
      @everennui1 Рік тому +104

      Just use a delayed comeback. Call them up and be like, "you remember when we were 9 and you said I was fat?"

    • @lollipoplemur5073
      @lollipoplemur5073 Рік тому +16

      @@everennui1 haha good idea!

    • @TheLateOreo
      @TheLateOreo Рік тому +13

      Yah I just beat them up till they stopped bullying me. I feel kinda bad now but I didn't get bullied in highschool after I did a non-lethal Kenshiro attack on them in middle school.

    • @Bruhyeet42069
      @Bruhyeet42069 Рік тому

      And then they would beat you up some more

    • @FFTDAVIS
      @FFTDAVIS Рік тому +19

      32 years later your still thinking about it? Move on!

  • @Paulsofsteel
    @Paulsofsteel 11 місяців тому +17

    This entire comment section is priceless!!
    in college my male house-mate and I were leaving the house and he left the door open. I asked him if he lived in a barn. He said "yes, and I just let out the cow". I laughed snot out of my nose..

    • @Lionsin86
      @Lionsin86 25 днів тому

      Oh… that was good 😂

  • @georgekot6377
    @georgekot6377 Рік тому +169

    For years my niece used to constantly make fun of my thinning hair line to a point that it became tiring. One day at a family gathering she decided to try it again to show how "cool" she is. So she asks (from across the table) "Hey uncle George, so when are you getting your hair implants ?" My immediate response was "Whenever you decide to get the breast implants you desperately need". She has never mentioned my hair since.

    • @Pixilers
      @Pixilers Рік тому +1

      Yeah commenting on your nieces breasts isn’t the come back you think it is you just look like a creep 😂

    • @JG-fz1zg
      @JG-fz1zg Рік тому +22

      DAMN!!

    • @katrinacarter7758
      @katrinacarter7758 Рік тому +7

      Hahaaaa!

    • @SilverGreenEyes18
      @SilverGreenEyes18 Рік тому +15

      Creepy thing to say as her uncle tbh

    • @takejaylor3528
      @takejaylor3528 Рік тому

      @@SilverGreenEyes18 must be flat chested huh

  • @a_diamond
    @a_diamond Рік тому +631

    The problem with savage comebacks is that you can't undo them when it turns out you *really* shouldn't have said that.. Regret is a bitter teacher that extracts a harsh tuition.
    Learn to be a little gentler in life. It will get you further .. or at least it leaves you happier

    • @psychegoddessoflight9358
      @psychegoddessoflight9358 Рік тому +114

      I’ve regretted my rare cutting/witty comebacks more than I’ve regretted the times I was tongue tied.
      I realized fairly young that I have a sixth sense for perceiving people’s hidden sore spots, and how dangerous that insight can be when I’m angry. The fleeting dopamine rush quickly turns to guilt.

    • @TheHouseBugDJ
      @TheHouseBugDJ Рік тому +22

      It leaves me smarter and both of us wiser...
      Me: I know my power
      You: You know my power

    • @SdotThompson
      @SdotThompson Рік тому

      You sound like a woman. The real and true take is that you have to also read the person and the room, which most of the people in the clips are capable of. You don't want to go nuclear with someone who may not even understand that what they said was an insult, but the nuclear option must be available for the ones who've shown clear intent.

    • @HispanusCandor
      @HispanusCandor Рік тому +56

      Lol, why would you regret savaging bullies? Occasional guilt or a lifetime of humiliation. What a choice

    • @jeanbob1481
      @jeanbob1481 Рік тому +16

      straight to doormat town

  • @thekierongiles
    @thekierongiles Рік тому +114

    my all time favourite comeback is " i do not wish to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed person"

    • @TheBaumcm
      @TheBaumcm Рік тому +9

      I don’t like wishing harm on anyone so my go to is “may you meet nothing but people like yourself”. A karmic curse to jerks and a blessing to the kind.

    • @deldridg
      @deldridg Рік тому +3

      Better make sure you're well armed then!

    • @Lucas-cz5to
      @Lucas-cz5to Рік тому +6

      Too nerdy and wordy, it stinks actually

  • @brinnyrblx5703
    @brinnyrblx5703 Рік тому +51

    Insults are like an energy. You can reflect it, absorb it, or disperse it. It's what you say that matters especially. Be careful with your words.

  • @911Salvage
    @911Salvage Рік тому +36

    From experience, I must say laughing at an insult only works when the person making the insult has no malignant intent with the insult or when there are other people around who will side wide you if things escalate. People who do have malignant intent will simply send more and more insults at you until you set a boundary.

  • @deleteduser84924
    @deleteduser84924 Рік тому +201

    not directly related to this video, but i have autism and systematically applying the advice from this channel has helped me become more charismatic than 95% of my peers.

    • @reubenmanzo2054
      @reubenmanzo2054 Рік тому +16

      One of the tips said to answer a rhetorical question as though it were serious. Having Asperger's, I don't detect rhetoric very accurately. So, more than likely, I'll take the question seriously and answer it anyway.

    • @woke42069
      @woke42069 Рік тому +19

      @@reubenmanzo2054 Well you must've roasted a couple guys without knowing.

    • @winningcommunication
      @winningcommunication Рік тому +5

      Wow great job

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Рік тому +11

      The Internet is unbelievable. There's so much positive life-changing information we have available for free. That's awesome you found this video and actually did the thing. Most people find this type stuff, get momentarily inspired, then promptly ignore it and continue being their old ways and don't change for the better.

    • @Kelle0284
      @Kelle0284 Рік тому +2

      @@reubenmanzo2054 That's a gift in itself. You weren't offended by their insults.

  • @Chris_Cross
    @Chris_Cross Рік тому +149

    That "can you host" line is genius. Bravo to that kid

    • @ludicrous7044
      @ludicrous7044 Рік тому +3

      I would have said: I guess so-they hired me!😬

    • @amysyiem
      @amysyiem Рік тому

      That was finn aka mike from stranger things

    • @Chris_Cross
      @Chris_Cross Рік тому

      @@amysyiem Never seen it so...

    • @amysyiem
      @amysyiem Рік тому

      @@Chris_Cross it's a series"stranger things"

    • @Chris_Cross
      @Chris_Cross Рік тому

      @@amysyiem I know what it is... I've just never seen it, so it's irrelevant to my original comment.

  • @penstrikee
    @penstrikee Рік тому +53

    a fat and rude boy in my class asked me jokingly, “doesn’t she look like she would die of type 2 diabetes?” he was talking about this really nice girl in my class, and I fired back with, “I mean I wouldn’t be surprised if you did…” I was scared in my ability to do that💀

  • @eddjohnson3341
    @eddjohnson3341 Рік тому +488

    Successful people don't become successful that way overnight. What most people see at a glance- wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..

  • @linkedinlove106
    @linkedinlove106 Рік тому +30

    It may not sound witty or whatever, but when someone says something rude or seemingly offensive, I stop, look directly at him/her, and calmly say, "I'll bet you didn't mean for it to come out like that." They have only two options: Tes ("Yes, I was insulting you")or No ("Yeah, no, it came out wrong.") Either way, it's disarming and forces honesty.

  • @Driver_Eddie
    @Driver_Eddie Рік тому +86

    this video makes me looks forward to getting insulted lol

  • @cmac8722
    @cmac8722 Рік тому +35

    I'm a naturally shy person and sometimes people mistake that for not having confidence in yourself. Don't ever get the 2 of those things twisted. Shy people don't always lack confidence in themselves. My sense of humour is so dark and quick that if you insult me in front of people the comeback wont be pretty, you will be laughed at and I won't be affected by your insult. This has happened so many times at work, I've been labelled as brutal and ruthless between fits of laughter from the people present.

  • @nickp3949
    @nickp3949 Рік тому +27

    I’m not quick witted, I’m a chill dude, so I never know what to say as a comeback…I’m not nervous, my mind just doesn’t go into a defensive mode. But it makes me look weak. I don’t know how to fix that.

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer Рік тому +12

      Practice and memorize a couple of hard-core come-backs.
      When I was in school there were wise guys who'd pick on anybody, including me, who were too polite or slow for a hard and snappy reply; thus I kept these two handy:
      "If I want any s..t from you I'll squeeze your head."
      "If I want any lip from you I'll rattle my zipper."
      You won't make any friends with these, but then I never cared for that type of "friend".

    • @smiley3017
      @smiley3017 Рік тому +14

      If that is your natural responses use it to your advantage. Use the "explain yourself" tactics and mirror it back to them. Pass the ball back. It makes you seem unaffected and more confident than passive. The "what do you mean?" And "are you okay?" And "why are you trying to beat down on me, are you feeling down? What has happened?".
      It doesn't give them energy back from a reaction and to answer insults with empathy might make people reflect more on their actions and try to be better.

    • @Paulsofsteel
      @Paulsofsteel 11 місяців тому +3

      I agree with Basement Guy. Memorize a few good ones

  • @iOwlPro
    @iOwlPro Рік тому +92

    I will share something about my life. Some people(family or friends) try to bring me down with words or actions, but I respond honestly and make it a one-time only.
    The problem is that if you are trying to prove something, like not showing a reaction to create some impression, it is because you depend on these people emotionally and mentally.
    And I say there is no need to react with anger but be fully aware of what you deserve, and if other people don't contribute to you in life, don't be afraid to lose people.

    • @IdahoRanchGirl
      @IdahoRanchGirl Рік тому +1

      Amen!

    • @scambammer6102
      @scambammer6102 Рік тому +2

      This is a good comment.

    • @brmbkl
      @brmbkl Рік тому +1

      Agree fully. Shame you can’t do the same with colleagues, short of switching careers.

    • @ThePinkpetals
      @ThePinkpetals 5 місяців тому

      Lose people!

    • @KatarinaS.
      @KatarinaS. Місяць тому

      It's very difficult to "lose people" who are married to people you love. You're stuck getting together with them every holiday, birthday, etc. It's a real bummer and no way around it, especially when almost everything they say is snarky, sarcastic, rude, etc, and their entire demeanor is off-putting, aggressive, and defensive. No one can say or do anything for fear their loved one will be hurt, and it brings every gathering down. I've dealt with this my entire life. First, with siblings spouses, and now with children's spouses. 🙄

  • @TheDenisedrake
    @TheDenisedrake Рік тому +167

    I love how to deal with bullies techniques. I am a woman only 5 feet tall. I have a friendly personality. Bullies zone in on me like an animal hunting prey. This last guy (last week) I simply either ignored him or gave him a blank confident stare. It was a 2 hour small social event. While I want to be pleasant 99% of the time, bullies do not respond well and it is good to have these fantastic techniques.

    • @JamesRDavenport
      @JamesRDavenport Рік тому +11

      Maybe I'm just old (probably ;) ) but do dudes now not like the shortay girls?
      When I was coming up, the cute 4'11-5'4 girls would get all the play. Sure they might get teased a little for being "fun sized" but that was because he really wanted her number/email.
      It was the tall ladies who would always get the harsh burns. ("Hey Gigantor, this is a frat party not a WNBA game!")

    • @TheDenisedrake
      @TheDenisedrake Рік тому +21

      @@JamesRDavenport Oh! My post was confusing. I was not talking about sexual harassment, I was talking about actual bullying... they try to be a dominate jerk and tell me what to do. It's usually women who give me the most trouble.

    • @LarsRyeJeppesen
      @LarsRyeJeppesen Рік тому

      How was he bullying you?

    • @mustafam956
      @mustafam956 Рік тому +1

      Lol. No one cares sweetheart

    • @JessG_20
      @JessG_20 Рік тому +11

      I love doing the blank stare. It forces them to instantly self-reflect on their absurd comment.

  • @yoni-in-BHAM
    @yoni-in-BHAM 6 місяців тому +15

    My dad and paternal grandma would insult me quite frequently. I rarely had a comeback because I was too busy absorbing the hurt feelings. I held on to that trauma for years. Thank goodness I don't care much about what people say about me anymore. 👏🏼👍🏼

    • @elizawilson5981
      @elizawilson5981 5 місяців тому +2

      That is really sad. 😢

    • @EYRM9
      @EYRM9 4 місяці тому +1

      Forgive in leave it in God’s Hands, believe in Him with all your heart and He will repay:
      “Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.” To the contrary, “if your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink; for by so doing you will heap burning coals on his head.”
      Romans 12:19-21

    • @pameladigaetano8119
      @pameladigaetano8119 3 місяці тому

      Good for you!

    • @KatarinaS.
      @KatarinaS. Місяць тому

      You developed a thick skin because you had to.

  • @paolobenedicti1319
    @paolobenedicti1319 Рік тому +15

    There’s an Italian saying, I don’t know if the literal translation makes sense though:
    When the offender is nothing, the offence doesn’t subsist.

  • @michaellarenee4856
    @michaellarenee4856 Рік тому +19

    Definition of diplomacy: Being able to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip! More people really ought to cultivate that type of much needed ability!!!

    • @lakesidelivin
      @lakesidelivin 2 місяці тому +2

      That's actually a comeback itself: "I'd tell you to go to hell, but I think you'd look forward to the trip!".

  • @MemeCouncilmen.
    @MemeCouncilmen. Рік тому +56

    ive also learned that when you insult someone that insulted you, look them in the eyes after because it’ll kinda scare them and it lets them know that your not hurt in any way possible and it kinda challenges them like “is there anything else you wanna say?”. Im all about eye contact. Every time i’m insulted, i look them in the eye and i say something, it’s always a dub.

    • @gregmardis9898
      @gregmardis9898 Рік тому +10

      Eye contact and speaking in a monotone go well together.

    • @thatdude4933
      @thatdude4933 Рік тому +6

      @@gregmardis9898 and I always use their words and logic on them. If they take the comeback well I usually let it go and bring them into the humor but if they get butt hurt or try to continue to insult me I'll double down and go into ridiculous realm. I've been know to make it a running joke or hours, days or even weeks.

  • @datsuntoyy
    @datsuntoyy Рік тому +55

    The problem isn't so much coming up with a great comeback, it's coming up with the comeback in a timely manner. If you can't counter the insult within a few seconds, just don't.

    • @AKHWJ3ST
      @AKHWJ3ST 7 місяців тому +6

      Sometimes an awkward silence works great.

    • @elizawilson5981
      @elizawilson5981 5 місяців тому +2

      My eyebrows stop people from ever trying anything with me!

    • @KatarinaS.
      @KatarinaS. Місяць тому +1

      I immediately pictured Oscar the Grouch😠 Is that accurate? 😉 ​@elizawilson5981

  • @SwingJake
    @SwingJake Рік тому +7

    I was called F**got and G*y every damn day on the bus, and my simple yet loud response so everyone could hear was “Stop licking your lips at me!!”

  • @casperghost9808
    @casperghost9808 Рік тому +87

    The problem with the laughing at the insult examples, which makes sense for this video, is that none of those people are actually trying to insult the other person. The context makes them more like joke and you can clearly tell that whatever they're saying is for the absudity and laughter than it is to actually be insulting. This makes it much easier to laugh at where as if someone is trying to insult you the laughter may not come as easy because you realize this persons instent isnt to make you laugh. Basically the intent to offend you can be more insulting that the insult itself even when the insult doesnt really offend you.

    • @scambammer6102
      @scambammer6102 Рік тому

      it is a garbage video. just celebrity news not instructive about anything

    • @goodmorningsundaymorning4533
      @goodmorningsundaymorning4533 Рік тому +5

      I understand everything you're saying. Drives you mad It's like mind checkers or something I know

    • @user-eb9kg4kn7h
      @user-eb9kg4kn7h Рік тому +13

      Good point. Party of friends roasting each other just4fun is one thing. People who are trully want you down is another, and is not really covered by this vid

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Рік тому +8

      Laughing at someone who really is trying to insult you is even more effective. You are telling them that their insult means absolutely nothing to you. You are completely belittling them without saying a single word.

    • @casperghost9808
      @casperghost9808 Рік тому +1

      @@jasondashney while it might be more effective the point of my comment was that its harder to do, but even then that isnt always some people just dont give two shits. Because at the end of the day you both realize none of it really matters. Peiple insult and get insulted all the time its up to the individual to let it effect them or not. And in some cases you really shouldn't take bs lying down it just might invite more of it. If i laugh at something that actually offends me i could be saying to that person that i actually find it funny give them a reason to do it more. Now they can pass it off as well its just a joke or whatever. There are circumstances and every situation isnt the same as the next.

  • @alyzak.8997
    @alyzak.8997 Рік тому +15

    My advice-instead of getting angry or offended, be amused. It drives them nuts and keeps you level-headed.
    I don't mean amused in a mocking sort of way but like amusedly curious about why the other person is being so hostile

  • @deldridg
    @deldridg Рік тому +103

    Another approach is to very calmly ask - "Did you say that to hurt my feelings?" and wait for their response. You could follow up with a concerned "Why would you want to do that to someone?" or "What would motivate you to do such a thing?" My kids use such an approach at school. The aim isn't to denegrate, just to illuminate. You could also add (if you're feeling a bit nasty)... "Not getting enough attention at home perhaps?". 🙂

    • @polar315
      @polar315 Рік тому +18

      excellent replies. A similar response is "If you are having a bad day please dont take it out on me"

    • @deldridg
      @deldridg Рік тому +10

      @@polar315 Yes, I like it. Or with a slight mod - "perhaps you could consider keeping you bad day to yourself next time...". Merry Christmas to you - Dave

    • @Leitefsj
      @Leitefsj Рік тому +3

      Those are great replies. But that's what they are: Replies. Comebacks are meant to denigrate 🤣

    • @deldridg
      @deldridg Рік тому +11

      @@Leitefsj Precisely. Once you lower yourself to denigration, you're playing the same game as your aggressor. Depends on your intention - I try hard not to put others down as it's not the person i want to be - and it's something of an indicator of my own level of insecurity. Every time I rise above my impulses and try to be positive, or at worst - neutral, it improves my own self worth. (Sometimes it's a bit tempting to let it fly though...). 🙂

    • @Leitefsj
      @Leitefsj Рік тому +2

      @@deldridg I know what you mean, bro. However, if there's an audience, I'll go as low as I can to burn the mf 😂. Now, if it's just the two of us, yeah, a more non aggressive, peaceful approach is the way to go.

  • @adrianmalinowski1073
    @adrianmalinowski1073 Рік тому +13

    If someone is trying to insult me, I don't care about upsetting them.

  • @anelkobalic1574
    @anelkobalic1574 Рік тому +53

    Ill sum it up for you. " React without emotion. " Narcissists and manipulators want a reaction. Either their way or upset. Well dont react and take away their power. Youre welcome.

    • @alfonsomendez9787
      @alfonsomendez9787 Рік тому +1

      And make them think that they were right??
      This is a suggestion to “get some narcissist and toxic people get triggered”?? or is a “prove that their ideas are wrong”??
      It’s not a hateful comment, I’m just asking...

    • @brmbkl
      @brmbkl Рік тому +3

      @@alfonsomendez9787 no reaction is the best reaction. Are you asking if this gives them the idea that they are right? If so, yes, but they always do.
      What I’m struggling with more is the ‘sensible’ people that have a certain standing. But still very judgmental and shortsighted, hidden under a layer of being decent and cooperative. These can really surprise you with statements that reflect their deeper sense of self and views of others.

    • @vinceturner3863
      @vinceturner3863 Рік тому +5

      I agree with you, though I would re-phrase your advice to 'don't give them YOUR energy, they just want to steal it from you to prove they are the centre of the universe!' Ultimately, you cannot win in the eyes of a narcissist. Either they consider themselves justified in insulting you or, you become the perpetrator to their internalised victim.

    • @anelkobalic1574
      @anelkobalic1574 Рік тому +2

      Exactly they want our energy, so dont give them your energy. If you have to live with a narcissist ignore them just say no to everything to save your energy. Othervise stay away from them.

    • @d.h.2745
      @d.h.2745 Рік тому

      @@vinceturner3863 seriously!!! Thank you, I may get a few insults myself for saying this but I never looked at it that way even though it's the truth....

  • @ReasonablySane
    @ReasonablySane Рік тому +125

    The Dalton character in The movie, roadhouse, had the best and succinct comeback to an insult I've ever heard and I've used it for over a decade in political forums on the internet. And it's almost universal in it's effectiveness.
    After being insulted I simply say, "well, opinions vary.".
    It's probably easy for me because I never actually feel insulted. I always see them as a reflection of the person making the insult. The only human being on the planet that I've emotionally or intellectually given permission to ever hurt me with words is my wife. And she never does.

    • @mr.FRESHWATER
      @mr.FRESHWATER Рік тому +4

      This is a great comment. Thank you

    • @IdahoRanchGirl
      @IdahoRanchGirl Рік тому +7

      It's very hard to insult me as well. Maybe even impossible. And even if something DID insult me, the person would never know, because I would act as if it didn't. But I don't get offended by much of anything.
      I've found though, that being that way, sometimes makes ppl think it's a challenge to see if they can get a rise out of me. There's been a few ppl like that during my life. They try everything in their power to make me angry. Not much makes me angry either...well, unless you mess with my dog. That's not going to end well.

    • @scambammer6102
      @scambammer6102 Рік тому

      weak

    • @ReasonablySane
      @ReasonablySane Рік тому +15

      @@scambammer6102 opinions vary. 🤣🤣

    • @thairinkhudr4259
      @thairinkhudr4259 Рік тому +13

      That bit about your wife being the only person who you allow in your life to ever hurt you with words shows how committed you both are to eachother. Much respect. 👍

  • @M1551NGN0
    @M1551NGN0 Рік тому +18

    I get verbally bullied by my classmates everyday, and whatever they say it's only after a while that i think "Oh, i should have said this!" One thing for certain, though.*Never show that you are unaffected or laugh along with the joke!* I did this for a good full month, and in the end those guys crossed their limits with a few others joining them, as it shows that anyone could treat you according to their wish.

  • @j.s.robillard4594
    @j.s.robillard4594 Рік тому +14

    He missed a type. The Over the Head style comeback. William F. Buckley was a master: "I won't insult you by pretending that you meant anything that you just said"; or "I'd like to agree with you but that would be an affront to your intelligence"

    • @lakesidelivin
      @lakesidelivin 2 місяці тому +1

      That second one is killer! because it means they have to claim more intelligence and disown the statement, or admit they have just that amount.

  • @frankstidham1439
    @frankstidham1439 Рік тому +33

    The verbal counter punch that will dismantle your attacker peacefully.
    Thanks

  • @susieq1170
    @susieq1170 Рік тому +18

    The people who resort to everyone thinks /says are the weakest. I like to respond, "it's me, not we. Speak for yourself." That usually brings silence.

  • @Enjoy-The-Silence.
    @Enjoy-The-Silence. 3 місяці тому +3

    I usually just smile and respond to trolls with “I’ve been through more in life than you can possibly imagine. Your comments don’t matter to me” and walk away. Occasionally I stay and just watch in silence to see how long their angry tantrum will last. Most trolls have left me alone by now, I think they believe that I may be sadistic and treating them like free television. I grew up in a very violent and abusive childhood, so it’s occasionally entertaining to see how unhinged these entitled brats get when you are just silent. A slap in the face would just make me laugh because I’ve been through literal torture. Most trolls seek a reaction or attention. I guess when you have dealt with enough trolls in life, you become the troll. I still find these videos interesting and I feel bad that some of my friends get genuinely upset over hurtful comments. Trolls are worthless so they want others to feel as worthless, jealous, empty and miserable as they are. Misery is the only thing some people are capable of and it’s tragic.

  • @JohnnyVega-cc2rq
    @JohnnyVega-cc2rq Рік тому +7

    Having some good comebacks in your back pocket can be helpful. It lets people know you arent an easy target therefore gaining respect most times.

  • @pluvio5
    @pluvio5 Рік тому +12

    Fastest way to build confidence. Just constantly put yourself in challenging situations, get off your phone and go outside and live

  • @ffxsam
    @ffxsam Рік тому +8

    I love how Tommy from Peaky Blinders handles insults or threats while he's talking: he just pauses, ignores what they said, and keeps talking.

  • @huongduong7041
    @huongduong7041 Рік тому +7

    My comeback on an insult would be: ‘what a nice thing to say; you must be very proud in saying it!’. Another one would be: ‘you should use that line more often as that’s very becoming, it gives you class!’

  • @robin9876
    @robin9876 Рік тому +15

    I always say "Sorry, I don't value your opinion one bit".

    • @ludicrous7044
      @ludicrous7044 Рік тому +1

      Or: If I want your opinion I’ll give it to ya!

  • @c.d.macaulay66
    @c.d.macaulay66 Рік тому +77

    My fave comeback is to say, "He's doing his best." Roll your eyes and add, "That's what's so tragic." Works every time.

  • @BruceNewhouse
    @BruceNewhouse Рік тому +15

    I love not reacting at first and then tell the person attempting to insult me what they should have said but phrased it in what an actual intelligent or funny individual would have stated.

  • @gps9679
    @gps9679 Рік тому +51

    Don has such great comebacks.
    Like when he tells Duck he doesn't have a contract or when he says to Herb that "why don't you buy a meal because I'm tired of taking it out from your account"

    • @tandago7281
      @tandago7281 Рік тому +1

      Don Draper or Don MacDonald?:)

    • @Rambleon444
      @Rambleon444 Рік тому +5

      The funny thing about most of these clever comebacks like "Dons" is the lines are the best that a dozen very bright writers could come up with over a period of time.
      We are just not that fast/clever most of the time with insults they sound more douche than clever.

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift Рік тому +3

      @@Rambleon444 I only found a few of these comebacks to be actually clever or remotely funny. None of them made me laugh, and this entire video only reinforced my belief that COD isn't really helping anybody as much as it makes people seem very douchey when they try these techniques.
      I only follow this channel because I'm entertained by all the fails- the COD fails, the Hollywood star fails, and perhaps the most entertaining are the fails in the comments section. Yours wasn't one of them, btw, as your assessment is spot on.

    • @Rambleon444
      @Rambleon444 Рік тому +3

      @@Rick-the-Swift There's a good quote “A little fragrance always clings to the hand that gives the roses.” I imagine the inverse- A little stench always clings to the person speaks crap.
      Thank you for the compliment!

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift Рік тому +2

      @@Rambleon444 Those are both great quotes! I hope I can borrow yours sometime as well😄

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  • @travelinghealer
    @travelinghealer Рік тому +5

    Acting uneffected and dismissive works too. People only do these things to get a rise out of you. So basically trying to set you up. The way around that is to not give them what they want, and even perhaps what would be worse to them-be kind when they expect anger. It teaches them how to act, as well as keeps you in your happy place. We don’t teach with aggression. We teach with kindness.

  • @leolima8474
    @leolima8474 Рік тому +13

    What I like to do is give a compliment that will make the person regret it, like "bro, you're a smart guy, I'm sure you're able to reformulate that in a better way." Or "I'm sure you don't really mean to say that."

    • @rpruneau68
      @rpruneau68 Рік тому +5

      Providing a compliment to someone that has just insulted you is only effective if you are truly being sincere, otherwise is comes as as sophomoric or juvenile and you appear to be injured or have hurt feelings.
      "I know you are but what am I" "That's really funny" HaHa. Doesn't necessarily give you the upper hand...

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift Рік тому

      Someone really hurt you, didn't they.

    • @scambammer6102
      @scambammer6102 Рік тому

      @@Rick-the-Swift lots of people try. bring it

  • @alanevans5353
    @alanevans5353 Рік тому +13

    I actually pulled a high status reframe in high school. a girl made some snarky comment to me and I turned to one of our mutual friends and asked if they remembered what her name was. she got very upset.

  • @philthycat1408
    @philthycat1408 Рік тому +13

    I’ve been told many times that I have the patience of a Saint . But anyone being rude or insulting to me or any of my family and friends and basically anyone I deem to being bullied. Will be told in short order to curb ignorant attitude. To hell with a witty retort or come back.

  • @Armz69
    @Armz69 Рік тому +16

    You know narcissists cannot take tit for tat, they just flip into victim mode when you return the same favor on them 😂

  • @lohkie2__3
    @lohkie2__3 Рік тому +26

    My favorite come back when insulted or threatened is a simple "oh yeah" or "aight" and just walk away....kill with kindness or silence.

    • @radthadd
      @radthadd Рік тому

      No.

    • @IdahoRanchGirl
      @IdahoRanchGirl Рік тому +5

      Or say "I KNOW!" really excited sounding like you're amazed they noticed whatever it is they're going on about.

  • @RussellClausse
    @RussellClausse Рік тому +25

    most people who make uncalled for insults are always the ones that have the insecurities themselves!
    once you understand this you can just laugh back at them 😅

    • @MattMussett
      @MattMussett Рік тому +2

      So true 👍 well hidden in their closet

  • @ChristaLourens
    @ChristaLourens Рік тому +18

    I was leaving a job and at my fairwell, with all the staff present, the CEO gave this wonderful speech with an insult in it. I was HR manager, and believed a happy workforce will mean a healthy company...which him and some other snr management didn't agree with, as they saw people as numbers without feelings. So he praised and then continued to say, "although she was a bit too emotional at times". Before I could think I responded with, "well, at least I have a heart". Some were so pleased I said that and I could see them smiling behind their hands and others turned around so not to face him as they chuckled. That was the end of his speech too.

  • @Noname11364
    @Noname11364 Рік тому +41

    I was a heavy drinker and then stopped and went back to school and got my AA. My sister made a comment to my cousin and said “I always thought she’d be in AA, not get an AA!” That made me laugh so hard!

  • @duckman896
    @duckman896 Рік тому +82

    The Jordan Peterson clip is perfect, telling the person to reframe in the form of an actual question.

    • @scambammer6102
      @scambammer6102 Рік тому +2

      which applies to every word JP says himself

    • @MILOPETIT
      @MILOPETIT Рік тому +8

      @@scambammer6102 Yeah JP's strongest technique is to rapidly mention a dozen academic concepts to support a single point, which makes it impossibly long to disprove them all. He's only good at presenting lies as objectively true, and making objective truth sound like a lie.

    • @nathanpeacock9978
      @nathanpeacock9978 Рік тому +12

      @@MILOPETIT You obviously haven't listened to any JP. He's probably the greatest intellectual of our time. Millions of online viewers, international speaking engagements, and three best seller books. Sorry, but your opinion is just that, an opinion, and not a good one.

    • @scambammer6102
      @scambammer6102 Рік тому +11

      @@nathanpeacock9978 ha ha ha guy is a cheezy conman. Donald trump with a bigger vocabulary

    • @MILOPETIT
      @MILOPETIT Рік тому +7

      @@nathanpeacock9978 I legit have no idea if you're being ironic and that's even funnier

  • @debbylou5729
    @debbylou5729 Рік тому +12

    I’m always amazed at what you can get away with if you make eye contact and smile or laugh. They assume you’re joking. Every. Time

    • @IdahoRanchGirl
      @IdahoRanchGirl Рік тому +1

      Yep. You know you have great sarcastic skills when they can't tell if you're joking or just being mean. They'll usually go for you're just joking. I love it.

    • @nathanpeacock9978
      @nathanpeacock9978 Рік тому +1

      Some try to camouflage their mean, disrespectful comments with a smile or laugh. I knew a person, (man) who would try to do that with me. He did not know how close he came to being physically hurt at times. It may work for women but men see right through the fake joking to the real intent.

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 Рік тому +2

      @@nathanpeacock9978 no, he was just really bad at it. There’s a difference between him being bad at it and you being smart because you caught on. The difference is, I’m not trying to intimidate or be mean. It’s SARCASM, baby and unintelligent people don’t get it

  • @rhondad8670
    @rhondad8670 11 місяців тому +2

    Once we went to a wonderful Vietnamese restaurant on New Year’s Day with my sister in law who at the time just had a habit of being rude..We were seated at the table and the lovely waiter came over and was taking all of our orders and there was a bit of a language barrier. No problem we were getting through it. SIL was just running her mouth for whatever reason and out of nowhere the waiter asked her what her name was. She said her name and he said “no wonder”. Her face was priceless. 😮. I truly think he had zero intentions of trying to insult her but she kept asking all of us; WHY DID HE SAY THAT?? To this day (30 years later) my now ex husband and I still crack up hysterically over that moment and say No Wonder all the time as a general insult 😂😂😂😂

  • @vibovitold
    @vibovitold Рік тому +10

    a big part of the trick is the timing
    you will usually need a moment to think of a reply
    but you have to do this in a way that people don't notice you actually took that time
    it's like at 4:40
    you may just act like you're letting the insult sink in
    and then the comeback feels like you had it ready from the start, while you'll actually have used the time for preparing it.
    it's not easy to create this illusion, but it's necessary
    otherwise you will rush, and it's incredibly difficult to actually come up with a clever response in a fraction of a second
    so you either need to sort of make a little act about the silence
    or use some word filler to delay the actual comeback, while leaving the impression that you were building up to it (even though you didn't know yet what it would be exactly)

  • @jonastheproducerjojoondabe5586

    Yes I dealt with taking jokes too seriously. I since then stopped & confidence and natural comebacks happened. This video was actually very informative. A+ ✅✅✅✅

  • @edwardcook2973
    @edwardcook2973 Рік тому +49

    Those of us in the South have a very simple and very effective way of responding to an insult and letting them know they cannot affect us with their insult, while at the same time making them feel like they just got roasted but in a way that they really can't take offense to without looking petty and mean-spirited.
    We just smile and say " bless your heart ".

    • @joyr36
      @joyr36 Рік тому +1

      I have used the "bless your heart" before. Sometimes it leaves people scratching their heads wondering what to say next.

    • @AutomHatter
      @AutomHatter Рік тому +2

      Does this one get old though? I’ve seen a lot of people use it online and even in television.

    • @joyr36
      @joyr36 Рік тому +3

      @@AutomHatter It depends on the way it is said as to what it means. Sometimes is is to show affection and reallty means bless your heart or bless his or her heart if something bad had happened. If it is said sarcastically, it is meant as an insult.

  • @bebe1121
    @bebe1121 Рік тому +8

    I never thought I’d be “that person” but everyone has a turn ig
    1: The high status reframe 0:22
    2:Accept the insult and use it against them 1:42
    3: Insult the insult
    4: Draw a boundary
    5: Tue “tit for tat” or “sue for an eye” method 5:21
    6: Show that you unaffected 6:27
    Your welcome ;))

  • @gaston8512
    @gaston8512 Рік тому +7

    There's so much info in this video it could've been broken into a multi part series. Also: being able to laugh at yourself is invaluable.

  • @Torihappyness
    @Torihappyness Рік тому +39

    The weakest link one was EPIC....she didn't even know what to do with herself!

    • @tprime2702
      @tprime2702 Рік тому

      She was the weakest link, hence the network cut her loose. 😂

  • @junbug1029
    @junbug1029 Рік тому +8

    I like to say “I’m sorry, I didn’t hear what you said. Will you repeat it?” Especially if there are others around.

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      @rpruneau68 Рік тому

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  • @SinisterShrink
    @SinisterShrink Рік тому +8

    I think the drawing boundaries method works sometimes, but it can also give the impression that you're easily hurt or offended. I think being able to genuinely laugh at yourself always wins. Especially if you're getting bullied or teased for your appearance. Gaining the confidence to accept yourself and the way you look is obviously easier said than done, but if you can, it's so worth it. A good example is "Fat Amy" from Pitch Perfect. She's confident and knows that she's overweight, but she uses that to her advantage. This trope has been done in a lot in other series/movies as well, but I've seen it happen in real life so many times, and it really does work. You're basically taking the weapons from the enemies arsenal and using them for yourself, and it ends up with you instantly gaining the respect of your peers, and sometimes even the person who insulted you in the first place.

  • @cpasa798
    @cpasa798 10 місяців тому +2

    The thing that works every time is talking about the other person’s feelings and what motives him/her into making the question in the first place. It deviates the attention to the person that makes the question taking out every weight it could have. Feelings are more important than words

    • @jessicaras4540
      @jessicaras4540 10 місяців тому +1

      If anyone disrespects you always remember this:
      “So the last shall be first, and the first last”
      _ Matthew 20:16
      this life is only temporary, what matters is the eternal result and how you're going to be there based on the actions you take here. This life is just like destiny shopping for your next life.