"This Is Probably The Biggest Red Flag": People Are Revealing The Subtle Signs That Indicate Someone Has "Fake Intelligence"

While it's totally okay not to be the smartest person in the room, some people have a really hard time admitting when they're not. So when Reddit user potato_chin asked: "What is a fake sign of intelligence?" over 2,000 people provided some really strong opinions on the matter. Here's what they said below.

1."Speaking with confidence… and zero substance."

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softlyluna

2."Answering everything with certainty. The smartest people I’ve ever known all seemed to listen instead of speak, had nothing to prove, and probably were knowledgeable enough to know they didn’t know everything."

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learn2cook

"This. People who aren’t willing to listen or are closed off to learning because they ‘know already’ is probably the biggest red flag for me.

rakeisha1

3."Taking a Facebook IQ test."

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4."Smart people don’t have to tell you they’re smart, rich people don’t have to say how rich they are, and tough people don’t have to tell you they’re tough."

Verlin_Wayne

"One of my favorite sayings is 'masculinity moves in silence,' but you can sub many nouns in there."

frityn

5."People who boast about people skills but lack empathy."

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Tasty-Helicopter3340

6."Mocking others to feel superior."

elawithstars

"There's certainly some correlation here, but this is mostly about insecurity. Secure people don't need to constantly prove to themselves or others by any means that they are valuable. But you're right that it's more of a challenge to grow up secure if you're of less than average intelligence in a society that praises intelligence."

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7."Tries too hard to use big words, especially when it's not necessary to use them. True smart people absolutely know all the big words, but they also know how to communicate. They won't spit out a big word unless it's the only word to describe something."

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ynfive

"People I’ve come across who do this normally have a tell as well that they’re doing this intentionally. Their tone and pronunciation change, and it’s almost like they’re saying a word (or words) that they just got from someone else."

Cyram11590

8."When someone can recite definitions to you but doesn't actually understand what they're saying to you."

virgil_belmont

"That is a key difference between knowledge and intelligence. You can know lots of things, but that doesn't mean you understand them. How you understand and apply that knowledge is intelligence."

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IttyRazz

9."Wanting to debate people all the time."

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Shepher27

"And the assholes who do this won't debate in good faith. It's not about learning for them; it's about winning."

psycharious

10."The ability to remember and regurgitate information. 'Is that your thing, you come into a bar and read some obscure passage, then you pawn it off as your own idea just to impress some girls, embarrass my friend?'" - Will Hunting."

teohsi

11."Truly smart people love sharing and teaching others what they learn. If someone learns something and actively gate-keep it, they aren’t intelligent."

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Pieodox

12."Never saying, 'I don't know.'"

LizardPossum

"'I don't know' are the greatest words in the language, I believe. My Dad could never say them and often made shit up to cover for his lack of knowledge, which made me look like an ass more than once when I would tell someone confidently what he had told me."

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Agreeable_Average722

13."Wealth. It’s too commonly seen as the end all be all. I've literally seen people's outlook on life or politics shut down with the fact they aren’t as rich as the reasoning they are wrong."

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Manowar274

"I work in health care, and I have met some of the dumbest rich people. I'm like, 'How the hell do you have so much money when you are so fucking stupid?'"

Moominsean

So, now it's your turn: Do you know a particular sign of "fake intelligence?" If you do, tell us in the comments or anonymously in the Google Form below.