>befriend Veeky Forums user online from any board besides Veeky Forums >converse in my usual verbose manner forgetting to simplify my vocabulary and worsen my grammar >get accused of "trying too hard", being "too formal", or outright labeled a "supreme gentleman"
'verbose' has negative connotations, which should explain to you why 'normies' don't like it
Grayson Green
>so blatantly disregarding the rules of everyday vernacular >autism detected
Lucas Wood
If, you're too self absorbed to have any sort of situation awareness and adapt to your piers then you're probably just an autistic pseudo intellectual.
Mason Ross
My girlfriend calls me out on sounding too formal quite often, works out really well during teacher/student or daddy/daughter roleplay though m8s. So there's that.
Justin Thompson
>uh uh hmm hmm hmm uh uh >say it again daddy >uh huh uh uh >say it >wait, just let me - >i'm almost coming, say it!! >floccinaucinihilipilification >heeeeeee
Aaron Perez
I thought these were the lyrics to a rap song at first.
Nolan Long
love is music
Jaxson Johnson
Wise insight coming from a Veeky Forums shitposter
Tyler Campbell
You're not doing anything wrong, OP. Don't be ruled by the rabble like these guys.
Asher Jones
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Parker Wood
>>get accused of "trying too hard", being "too formal", or outright labeled a "supreme gentleman"
I think you're purposefully omitting some details here. Chances are you were being a bit of a douche at the same time. If you're being knowledgeable through a lens of humility then you're not necessarily going to come across as try hard simply for having a developed vocabulary.
You sound like a pseud m8. You were posturing like an ass and you were tired of user seeing through it and calling you an ass.
Justin Stewart
>what does navel mean?
Kayden Ross
t. precocious teenager
Wyatt Powell
I'd wager you're the teenager. Who seeks approval from others more than teens? It's the confident, mature adult whose principles are more important than fitting in.
Jose Torres
>>befriend Veeky Forums user online from any board besides Veeky Forums how?
Hudson James
Late 20s.
Keep dazzling the sorry "rabble" with your lexicon prowess. Goofy fuck.
Brody Martin
It's a matter of context. You're treating casual conversation as if you're above the other people you're talking to, because they're setting a tone for the conversation that you're totally ignoring just so you can show off your vocabulary. You don't have to speak like you're fucking Donald Trump, just read the tone of the conversation and adjust accordingly. It's the equivalent of asking someone if they want coffee, and then when they tell you they like two sugars and no milk you give them some multi-layered, ice-cream-filled, Starbucks bullshit.
Justin Hughes
Speech belongs as much to the speaker as to the listener.