Derogatory Terms for People Who Excessively Enjoy Flattery and Their
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😎 What are some derogatory terms for people who like being flattered? Can you explain something about those people?
[Message flagged as hallucination]😎 I meant the opposite. Terms describing the person who is flattered and enjoys it too much. Not the person who flatters
🤖 Some derogatory terms for people who like being flattered are:
• Sycophant: a person who acts obsequiously toward someone important in order to gain advantage.
• Flatterer: a person who praises someone insincerely, especially to win their favor.
• Brown-noser: a person who tries to please someone in authority by flattering them or doing whatever they want.
• Bootlicker: a person who behaves in a servile or obsequious manner toward someone in power.
These terms imply that the person is dishonest, manipulative, or lacking in self-respect. They also suggest that the person is not interested in genuine relationships, but only in gaining benefits or avoiding trouble. People who like being flattered may have low self-esteem, insecurity, or narcissism. They may crave validation, attention, or admiration from others. They may also be unaware of their own strengths and weaknesses, or have unrealistic expectations of themselves or others.
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🤖 I apologize for misunderstanding your question. Some terms for people who enjoy being flattered are:
• Vain: having or showing an excessively high opinion of one’s appearance, abilities, or worth.
• Egotistical: excessively conceited or absorbed in oneself; self-centered.
• Narcissistic: having an excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one’s physical appearance.
• Masochistic: deriving pleasure from one’s own pain or humiliation.
These terms imply that the person is self-absorbed, insecure, or delusional. They also suggest that the person is not interested in genuine feedback, but only in hearing positive or negative things about themselves. People who enjoy being flattered may have low self-esteem, insecurity, or narcissism. They may crave validation, attention, or admiration from others. They may also be unaware of their own strengths and weaknesses, or have unrealistic expectations of themselves or others.
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