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sp2606 [1]
2 years ago
6

Why are people so fake ?? how people act so fake ??​

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e-lub [12.9K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I'm fake myself and I don't know.

Phantasy [73]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

They deeply hate themselves, have low self-esteem, they're either bored or jealous and worry way too much on what the world thinks of them.

I mean, take a look at my family for example. They worry so much about their reputation than they do of their character sometimes. This sounds a little hypocritical, because I do it too occasionally, but I try my real hardest not to be one of those fakes. Anyways, my family can be so fake sometimes, but not entirely.

Now most of my friends and acquaintances? Yeah. I really hate to say it, but they're all fake and stuck-up. And not either one of them seem to ever care about how I really feel.

I know this sounds very uncharacteristic and hypocritical of me to say this, but I get surrounded by the wrong people every day and it's horrible. Like, really horrible and I'm not kidding.

Anybody who is real and unique are the best people. Anybody who is so fake are just the worst.

So glad I am an introvert. People are just so hard to be around these days. They're even hard to deal with as well.

Fake people are also the kind of people who will act like your friend but the truth is that they are back stabbers, they will talk behind your back and say the rudest things about you. Yet when they see you, they act like your best friend.

One of the most confusing and frustrating traits in another person is fakeness.

This kind of behavior just get me at my core of anger of how deceitful they can be. And I feel sorry that I ever met them.

Saddest part of it all: a fake person is liked, but a real person is hated.

I swear, you couldn't even believe what babies people are. It's really like being in school. And they are out of their minds. In a dark world full of fakes, it's really hard to find anybody who is sincere and real.

People nowadays care more about their image than their own character.

I mean, women are fake. Men are fake. The entire world is fake. I know said this before, but like they always say: “Even salt looks like sugar”.

But I guess we all have to accept the fact that the world will always be filled with fakes, we are gonna have to deal with it.

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