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Disrespect in Humour Disguise

In life, the words we allow to shape us hold great power. Some people will cloak criticism in humour, delivering comments that may seem harmless on the surface but carry an undercurrent of negativity. These “playful” jabs often reveal more about the speaker than the target—they stem from jealousy, insecurity, or discomfort with your growth and success.

Consider the friend who casually says, “Oh, look who’s too good for us now,” when you achieve something significant, like a promotion or personal milestone. They might laugh and follow it up with, “I’m just joking,” but the comment lingers. It’s as if they’re pulling you down just a little, dimming your excitement.

Or perhaps you’ve experienced someone teasing you about trying something new—starting a fitness journey, learning a skill, or pursuing a passion—saying, “What’s the point? You’ll probably give up anyway.” Again, it’s brushed off as humour, but it plants seeds of doubt in your mind.

These remarks may feel insignificant in the moment, but over time, they can erode your confidence. You start questioning yourself: Am I being too ambitious? Do I deserve this success? Am I good enough? This slow drip of negativity can make you second-guess your path, dimming your light to make others more comfortable.

Here’s the hard truth: true friends don’t make you feel small, even in jest. They celebrate your wins with you, without sarcasm or backhanded remarks. They encourage you to aim higher and aren’t threatened by your progress.

The next time someone throws a “joke” that feels more like a jab, ask yourself:

  • Does this person often downplay my achievements or efforts?
  • Do I feel supported and valued in their presence?
  • Am I laughing because it’s funny, or because I don’t want to seem too sensitive?

The answers will help you discern who genuinely has your back and who doesn’t.

It’s important to note that not everyone who jokes with you means harm. The key is in the pattern—if someone’s words consistently leave you doubting yourself, it’s time to set boundaries. Protecting your peace isn’t about being overly sensitive; it’s about recognizing what you deserve.

Imagine spending your energy on people who truly value you. They say things like:

  • “That’s amazing—how can I support you?”
  • “I’m proud of how far you’ve come.”
  • “You inspire me to try harder.”

These are the kinds of relationships that nourish your spirit. They help you grow, push you forward, and bring out the best in you.

But those who regularly disguise disrespect as humour often reveal their own inner struggles. Maybe they’re jealous of your achievements because they feel stuck. Maybe your growth highlights their insecurities. Whatever the reason, it’s not your job to fix them or tolerate their behavior.

Walking away from toxic dynamics doesn’t mean you’re unkind—it means you respect yourself enough to choose better. Life is too short to waste on people who chip away at your confidence under the guise of “fun.” By surrounding yourself with those who uplift you, you reclaim your power and allow your confidence to thrive.

Remember: you are not obligated to shrink yourself to fit someone else’s comfort zone. Stand tall, set boundaries, and never apologize for protecting your peace. You owe it to yourself to live fully, unapologetically, and surrounded by people who truly celebrate who you are.

JD Lagrange

Blog: Under Grumpa's Hat (Grumpa.ca) Life / Humour #PuraVida - Canadian 🇨🇦 in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 Other medias: https://linktr.ee/jocelyndarilagrange

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