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Can you help me find the right word to describe this annoying person?

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  • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

    What do you call someone who is mediocre at best on a variety of fields but likes to pose as a polished and cultured person?

    I'm not sure if I'm explaining this well. This person has a "I'm better than you" or "I know better and say it best" attitude, likes to pass as sensible and intellectual but when you contrast how they try to come across with what they actually do, how indifferent they are to others, and the quality of the skills they like to boast about it doesn't add up. It's all superficial, there is no substance to them, and no apparent self awareness ever of any of these shortcomings.

    It's like a special brand of "full of it". Is there a word for it?

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    Grandiose delusional

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    • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

      What do you call someone who is mediocre at best on a variety of fields but likes to pose as a polished and cultured person?

      I'm not sure if I'm explaining this well. This person has a "I'm better than you" or "I know better and say it best" attitude, likes to pass as sensible and intellectual but when you contrast how they try to come across with what they actually do, how indifferent they are to others, and the quality of the skills they like to boast about it doesn't add up. It's all superficial, there is no substance to them, and no apparent self awareness ever of any of these shortcomings.

      It's like a special brand of "full of it". Is there a word for it?

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      Elitism?

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      • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

        What do you call someone who is mediocre at best on a variety of fields but likes to pose as a polished and cultured person?

        I'm not sure if I'm explaining this well. This person has a "I'm better than you" or "I know better and say it best" attitude, likes to pass as sensible and intellectual but when you contrast how they try to come across with what they actually do, how indifferent they are to others, and the quality of the skills they like to boast about it doesn't add up. It's all superficial, there is no substance to them, and no apparent self awareness ever of any of these shortcomings.

        It's like a special brand of "full of it". Is there a word for it?

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        This sounds like the type of person I would refer to as a know-it-all.

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        • greyshuck@feddit.ukG [email protected]

          Bombastic? Pretentious? Braggart?

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          OP's hypothetical person is explicitly assertive. Pretentious doesn't convey assertion. You can be pretentious internally and keep it to yourself.

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            Braggart

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            I don't think a braggart is necessarily lacking the skills/knowledge they claim to have

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              I always called them "arrogant for no reason"

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              Isn't the "for no reason" baked into the word arrogant already? If their behavior was justified it would just be called confident.

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              • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

                What do you call someone who is mediocre at best on a variety of fields but likes to pose as a polished and cultured person?

                I'm not sure if I'm explaining this well. This person has a "I'm better than you" or "I know better and say it best" attitude, likes to pass as sensible and intellectual but when you contrast how they try to come across with what they actually do, how indifferent they are to others, and the quality of the skills they like to boast about it doesn't add up. It's all superficial, there is no substance to them, and no apparent self awareness ever of any of these shortcomings.

                It's like a special brand of "full of it". Is there a word for it?

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                Agreeing with arrogant as the best word for this

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                • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

                  What do you call someone who is mediocre at best on a variety of fields but likes to pose as a polished and cultured person?

                  I'm not sure if I'm explaining this well. This person has a "I'm better than you" or "I know better and say it best" attitude, likes to pass as sensible and intellectual but when you contrast how they try to come across with what they actually do, how indifferent they are to others, and the quality of the skills they like to boast about it doesn't add up. It's all superficial, there is no substance to them, and no apparent self awareness ever of any of these shortcomings.

                  It's like a special brand of "full of it". Is there a word for it?

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                  A shining wit?

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                  • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

                    What do you call someone who is mediocre at best on a variety of fields but likes to pose as a polished and cultured person?

                    I'm not sure if I'm explaining this well. This person has a "I'm better than you" or "I know better and say it best" attitude, likes to pass as sensible and intellectual but when you contrast how they try to come across with what they actually do, how indifferent they are to others, and the quality of the skills they like to boast about it doesn't add up. It's all superficial, there is no substance to them, and no apparent self awareness ever of any of these shortcomings.

                    It's like a special brand of "full of it". Is there a word for it?

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                    Superiority complex.

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                    • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

                      What do you call someone who is mediocre at best on a variety of fields but likes to pose as a polished and cultured person?

                      I'm not sure if I'm explaining this well. This person has a "I'm better than you" or "I know better and say it best" attitude, likes to pass as sensible and intellectual but when you contrast how they try to come across with what they actually do, how indifferent they are to others, and the quality of the skills they like to boast about it doesn't add up. It's all superficial, there is no substance to them, and no apparent self awareness ever of any of these shortcomings.

                      It's like a special brand of "full of it". Is there a word for it?

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                      A pretentious prick

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