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Self-deprecation

Self-deprecation, or self-depreciation, is the act of reprimanding oneself by belittling, undervaluing, disparaging oneself,[1] or being excessively modest.[2][3] It can be used as a way to make complaints, express modesty, invoke optimal reactions or add humour. It may also be used as a way for individuals to appear more likable and agreeable.[4] Self-deprecation often reflects low self-esteem and is associated with depression and anxiety and has become increasingly popular on social media, especially among Gen Z.[5]

’Self-deprecation’ is more properly ‘self-depreciation’, since the former (from Latin precari prayer) means ‘to pray against oneself’ and the latter (from Latin precium value) means to devalue oneself.[citation needed]

Purposes Edit

Self-defense Edit

Self-deprecation was recommended by philosophers of Stoicism as a response to insults. Instead of getting defensive, people should join in by insulting themselves even more. According to the Stoics, this will remove the sting from the insult.[citation needed] It will also disappoint the interlocutor because the person failed to show upset in response to words that were supposed to hurt them, thereby reducing the chance that they will try to upset the person like that again.[6] People prefer self-criticism over being criticized by others.[4]

However, researchers believe it can have an overall negative effect on users. It can result in them feeling that they don't deserve praise and undermining their own authority.[7]

Likability Edit

Engaging in self-deprecation allows individuals to appear more likable by showing off their flaws and deflecting praise.[8] People tend to have more negative impressions of individuals who seem boastful and who talk positively about themselves. They are often perceived as arrogant, but this doesn't occur when one describes themselves in a negative way.[8] A person might self-deprecate after achieving something in fear of their accomplishment threatening the self-concept of others. People with higher statuses (i.e., is wealthy, has many accomplishments, are physically attractive) are perceived more positively if they self-deprecate by highlighting their own personal flaws and downplay their successes.[8]

Politeness Edit

In traditional British-English culture, self-deprecation is considered to be an element of modesty. Modesty is considered a virtue, often contrasted to the North American demonstration of self-confidence, often taken for boasting.[9] This is characteristic such as in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, where "blowing one's own trumpet" is frowned upon.[10] In stereotypical English behavior, belittling themselves means appearing polite by putting someone else first.[9]

Comedy Edit

Self-deprecation is seen as a major component of the comedy of many North American comedians such as Rodney Dangerfield,[11] Woody Allen,[12] Nathan Fielder,[13] Don Knotts,[14] and Joan Rivers.[15]

In social media Edit

Since the rise of social media, self-deprecating humor has become increasingly popular on certain social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, especially among Gen Z.[16][5] This phenomenon can also be observed among millennials who find satisfaction in self-humiliation.[17] Self-deprecating jokes typically revolve about feeling dead inside, having a mental illness or about people blaming themselves for anything bad that happens in their life.[7] These posts tend to be more popular because it allows users to not feel alone in not being able to live a perfect life.[16] According to the American Psychological Association, 91% of Gen Z between ages 18-21 in the last month have experienced at least one physical or emotional symptom due to stress. This statistic is the highest rate ever recorded, demonstrating the increase of mental health issues that Gen Z experiences. In return, users turn to self-deprecating memes on social media to cope.[5]

Social media can be public yet personal and has norms most users follow to avoid being criticized. These types of self-deprecating jokes can let people feel free from the pressure of needing to appear perfect. It lets users display their less-desirable traits or habits while preventing feelings of embarrassment.[17]

Boasting on social media, just like in real life, is often perceived negatively and is another reason why users gravitate towards self-deprecation to appear more likable.[8] People also tend to like a person more if positive information about them is presented by a third party rather than from themselves, even if it is the same information. Furthermore, using self-deprecating hash tags allows individuals to be perceived as less arrogant and more humorous.[8]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Self-deprecation". The Free Dictionary. Farlex. Retrieved 2010-06-08.
  2. ^ Self-Deprecation - Personality & Spirituality
  3. ^ Self-deprecation | Define Self-deprecation at Dictionary.com
  4. ^ a b Speer, Susan A. (2019). "Reconsidering self‐deprecation as a communication practice". The British Journal of Social Psychology. 58 (4): 806–828. doi:10.1111/bjso.12329. ISSN 0144-6665. PMC 6851542. PMID 31102414.
  5. ^ a b c Zizzo, Kira. "How Self-Deprecating Humor has Defined the Mental Health Issues of Gen Z in an Alarming Way". the Rock Online. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  6. ^ Irvine, William B. (2017) [2013]. A Slap in the Face: Why Insults Hurt—And Why They Shouldn't. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-066504-3. OCLC 1004818985.
  7. ^ a b McMullin, C. (2019). "Self-Depreciation: Why Do We Do It?". From Backpacks to Briefcases. Arcadia University. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  8. ^ a b c d e Austin, Adrienne B.; Costabile, Kristi A.; Smith, Lauren (2021). "Social judgements, social media, and self-deprecation: Role of information source and valence on trait and favorability judgements". Journal of Media Psychology. doi:10.1027/1864-1105/a000299. S2CID 238075562.
  9. ^ a b Mills, Sara (2017). "§ 3.3.4 Self-deprecation". English Politeness and Class. Cambridge University Press. pp. 66–68. ISBN 978-1-108-34041-0.
  10. ^ . Debrett's. Archived from the original on 5 April 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  11. ^ Muresianu, John (2 August 2021). "Liberal Arts Blog — Rodney Dangerfield (1921–2004) and the Art of Self-Deprecation". Medium. Retrieved November 29, 2021.
  12. ^ Forward, The (2009-06-10). "Is self-deprecation killing Jewish comedy? - Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  13. ^ Sarah, Osman. "CHATTING WITH: "NATHAN FOR YOU" CREATOR NATHAN FIELDER". Young Hollywood. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  14. ^ "Don Knotts Obituary: View Don Knotts's Obituary by The Washington Post". Legacy.com. 2006-02-25. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  15. ^ Morris, Wesley (2010-06-20). "The many faces of Joan Rivers". The Boston Globe.
  16. ^ a b "Antisocial network: how self-deprecation is taking over the internet". The Guardian. 2016-05-25. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  17. ^ a b "Self-deprecation on social media: for expression or for likes?". The Journal. Queen's University. 2017. Retrieved 2022-02-26.

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Self deprecation or self depreciation is the act of reprimanding oneself by belittling undervaluing disparaging oneself 1 or being excessively modest 2 3 It can be used as a way to make complaints express modesty invoke optimal reactions or add humour It may also be used as a way for individuals to appear more likable and agreeable 4 Self deprecation often reflects low self esteem and is associated with depression and anxiety and has become increasingly popular on social media especially among Gen Z 5 Self deprecation is more properly self depreciation since the former from Latin precari prayer means to pray against oneself and the latter from Latin precium value means to devalue oneself citation needed Contents 1 Purposes 1 1 Self defense 1 2 Likability 1 3 Politeness 1 4 Comedy 2 In social media 3 See also 4 ReferencesPurposes EditSelf defense Edit Self deprecation was recommended by philosophers of Stoicism as a response to insults Instead of getting defensive people should join in by insulting themselves even more According to the Stoics this will remove the sting from the insult citation needed It will also disappoint the interlocutor because the person failed to show upset in response to words that were supposed to hurt them thereby reducing the chance that they will try to upset the person like that again 6 People prefer self criticism over being criticized by others 4 However researchers believe it can have an overall negative effect on users It can result in them feeling that they don t deserve praise and undermining their own authority 7 Likability Edit Engaging in self deprecation allows individuals to appear more likable by showing off their flaws and deflecting praise 8 People tend to have more negative impressions of individuals who seem boastful and who talk positively about themselves They are often perceived as arrogant but this doesn t occur when one describes themselves in a negative way 8 A person might self deprecate after achieving something in fear of their accomplishment threatening the self concept of others People with higher statuses i e is wealthy has many accomplishments are physically attractive are perceived more positively if they self deprecate by highlighting their own personal flaws and downplay their successes 8 Politeness Edit In traditional British English culture self deprecation is considered to be an element of modesty Modesty is considered a virtue often contrasted to the North American demonstration of self confidence often taken for boasting 9 This is characteristic such as in the United Kingdom Ireland Australia and New Zealand where blowing one s own trumpet is frowned upon 10 In stereotypical English behavior belittling themselves means appearing polite by putting someone else first 9 Comedy Edit Self deprecation is seen as a major component of the comedy of many North American comedians such as Rodney Dangerfield 11 Woody Allen 12 Nathan Fielder 13 Don Knotts 14 and Joan Rivers 15 In social media EditSince the rise of social media self deprecating humor has become increasingly popular on certain social media platforms such as Instagram Twitter and TikTok especially among Gen Z 16 5 This phenomenon can also be observed among millennials who find satisfaction in self humiliation 17 Self deprecating jokes typically revolve about feeling dead inside having a mental illness or about people blaming themselves for anything bad that happens in their life 7 These posts tend to be more popular because it allows users to not feel alone in not being able to live a perfect life 16 According to the American Psychological Association 91 of Gen Z between ages 18 21 in the last month have experienced at least one physical or emotional symptom due to stress This statistic is the highest rate ever recorded demonstrating the increase of mental health issues that Gen Z experiences In return users turn to self deprecating memes on social media to cope 5 Social media can be public yet personal and has norms most users follow to avoid being criticized These types of self deprecating jokes can let people feel free from the pressure of needing to appear perfect It lets users display their less desirable traits or habits while preventing feelings of embarrassment 17 Boasting on social media just like in real life is often perceived negatively and is another reason why users gravitate towards self deprecation to appear more likable 8 People also tend to like a person more if positive information about them is presented by a third party rather than from themselves even if it is the same information Furthermore using self deprecating hash tags allows individuals to be perceived as less arrogant and more humorous 8 See also EditGuilty pleasure Ingratiation Peer pressure Self criticism Self hatred Social awkwardness Toxic positivityReferences Edit Self deprecation The Free Dictionary Farlex Retrieved 2010 06 08 Self Deprecation Personality amp Spirituality Self deprecation Define Self deprecation at Dictionary com a b Speer Susan A 2019 Reconsidering self deprecation as a communication practice The British Journal of Social Psychology 58 4 806 828 doi 10 1111 bjso 12329 ISSN 0144 6665 PMC 6851542 PMID 31102414 a b c Zizzo Kira How Self Deprecating Humor has Defined the Mental Health Issues of Gen Z in an Alarming Way the Rock Online Retrieved 2022 02 24 Irvine William B 2017 2013 A Slap in the Face Why Insults Hurt And Why They Shouldn t Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 066504 3 OCLC 1004818985 a b McMullin C 2019 Self Depreciation Why Do We Do It From Backpacks to Briefcases Arcadia University Retrieved 2022 02 24 a b c d e Austin Adrienne B Costabile Kristi A Smith Lauren 2021 Social judgements social media and self deprecation Role of information source and valence on trait and favorability judgements Journal of Media Psychology doi 10 1027 1864 1105 a000299 S2CID 238075562 a b Mills Sara 2017 3 3 4 Self deprecation English Politeness and Class Cambridge University Press pp 66 68 ISBN 978 1 108 34041 0 Self Deprecation Debrett s Archived from the original on 5 April 2014 Retrieved 4 May 2014 Muresianu John 2 August 2021 Liberal Arts Blog Rodney Dangerfield 1921 2004 and the Art of Self Deprecation Medium Retrieved November 29 2021 Forward The 2009 06 10 Is self deprecation killing Jewish comedy Israel News Haaretz Daily Newspaper Haaretz com Retrieved 2013 07 01 Sarah Osman CHATTING WITH NATHAN FOR YOU CREATOR NATHAN FIELDER Young Hollywood Retrieved November 20 2016 Don Knotts Obituary View Don Knotts s Obituary by The Washington Post Legacy com 2006 02 25 Retrieved 2013 07 01 Morris Wesley 2010 06 20 The many faces of Joan Rivers The Boston Globe a b Antisocial network how self deprecation is taking over the internet The Guardian 2016 05 25 Retrieved 2022 02 24 a b Self deprecation on social media for expression or for likes The Journal Queen s University 2017 Retrieved 2022 02 26 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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