Are "socially awkward" people less respected than "normal" folks

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Wow a lot of interesting responses here. No wonder people shoot up schools.:francis:

This sounds like a Donald Trump rally. Straight up hatred. There are plenty of well behaved people that are "off" socially and are introverted. It doesn't mean that they less than human. :what:
 

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:yeshrug:They get no respect because they don't give it. When people say socially awkward, they're talking about bitter below average individuals who think somebody owes them something. They feel as if they're better than the next dude/girl and females/males should fall to knees in their presence. The anger and bitterness when reality hits:wow:
 

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:yeshrug:They get no respect because they don't give it. When people say socially awkward, they're talking about bitter below average individuals who think somebody owes them something. They feel as if they're better than the next dude/girl and females/males should fall to knees in their presence. The anger and bitterness when reality hits:wow:
This is a lie my gf isn't like this at all.
 

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Wow a lot of interesting responses here. No wonder people shoot up schools.:francis:

I dont like this statement at all. You feel people are entitled to mass murder the innocent if they arent accepted well enough to their liking? The fukk is your problem?

At any rate, I think you're having trouble generating good answers because your question of "social awkwardness" is way too broad. How does this 'awkwardness", as you say, demonstrate itself in social situations? You need to sharpen the definition here.

I'll try to tackle your general question of "social awkwardness" from this angle: I think its usually an excuse to act rude or condescending to people in social situations, and harbor an accompanying sense of narcissism to not feel inclined to self-improve or do anything about it. Its like you're saying "well if they dont like how I am thats THEIR problem. Im perfect".

The average person isnt armed with a PHD in psychology, so if someone they dont know behaves abnormally in a social encounter its going to be hard for that person to interpret your personality positively. They will probably assume you are an a-hole and being disrespectful on purpose. Perhaps they're right. Communication is central to our understanding of the world. If you cant do it effectively, you're gunna have issues of course.
 
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Socially Awkward aside...I've learned over time that I've never met a "normal" person... everyone has issues & problems & something about them that makes you look at them like they're unusual if you bring up the right subjects. Then you have the people who "act" normal to appear normal & don't realize everyone is crazy...

Some of the most Social people have the most issues...
 

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Socially Awkward aside...I've learned over time that I've never met a "normal" person... everyone has issues & problems & something about them that makes you look at them like they're unusual if you bring up the right subjects. Then you have the people who "act" normal to appear normal & don't realize everyone is crazy...

Some of the most Social people have the most issues...

Everyone's got skeletons in their closet.
 

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no. to be honest, it's all in the person who's socially awkward's mind. they're already awkward to begin with so of course they'd feel uneasy about interaction. if you claim natural awkwardness, it's kind of hard to make a claim that everyone else is responsible for you feeling awkward. it's their presence alone that fukks with you, they could be nice and accommodating 80% of the time (a reasonable amount) but you'll still feel aloof until you tell yourself it'll be okay and it IS okay
 
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