You Come Across as Rude. Just Saying.

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Look, I understand. You’re scrolling through social media or reading an article, and you come across something that really rubs you the wrong way. You disagree strongly with the author’s viewpoint. So much so that you feel the urge to comment. You type out your response, delete it a few times, and finally settle on something you think is clever. To soften your blow, you tack on “just sayin’” at the end.

Yikes.

Let me clarify something for you. Adding “just sayin’” to your comment makes you sound condescending and immature. It completely undermines whatever valid points you might have made before those two little words. You could have the most insightful and well-researched argument, but with “just sayin’” tacked on, the only thing people will remember is how rude you came across.

Here’s the issue with “just sayin’.” You’re not merely stating a fact. What you’re really doing is trying to deflect. Deep down, you know your comment isn’t the most polite or constructive. You recognize that your opinion might upset some people, but you’re indifferent to that. You care enough to add “just sayin’” to suggest that it’s simply your opinion, yet underneath, you believe you’re right and everyone else is misinformed.

This trend is becoming way too common, and it’s not a good look. So here are a few suggestions to help you break the habit of using “just sayin’”:

  1. Be Kind.
    You know when you’re being hurtful versus when you’re being thoughtful. Choose kindness. No one enjoys being around negative people, and it ultimately isolates you. If your comments are kind, you won’t feel the need to add “just sayin’.”
  2. Think Before You Post.
    Take a moment to consider your response. Do you really need to nitpick every single flaw in the original post, or can you focus on one key point? Is it necessary to criticize someone’s personal life, or can you just address the content? Stick to what matters.
  3. Sometimes, It’s Best to Stay Silent.
    Believe it or not, it’s totally okay to disagree and then move on. You can read something you don’t like and simply choose to walk away. Go for a walk, clean your kitchen, or even call a friend to vent—just don’t broadcast your disagreement online.

Can we all agree to retire the phrase “just sayin’”? Let’s make it as outdated as flip phones. If you feel the urge to use that phrase, perhaps it’s time to reconsider your comment entirely. Sometimes, if you’re “just sayin’” something, it might be best to keep it to yourself and take a break.

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Summary:

In today’s digital age, many individuals resort to using phrases like “just sayin’” to soften their criticisms, but this often comes off as rude and condescending. Instead, focusing on kindness, thoughtfulness, and knowing when to stay silent can foster more constructive discussions.