Philosophy:Know-it-all
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A know-it-all or know-all is a person who constantly presents their input as though they were professionally trained, schooled or have firsthand insight into subjects when it is evident this is not the case. A know-it-all will quickly reject opinions, suggestions, thoughts and commentary from others as incorrect, nonsensical and disruptive.[1] The German word Besserwisser is also used in some languages, literally meaning "better knower". The Tamil language equivalent appatakkar was popularised through its usage in the film Boss Engira Bhaskaran (2010).[2][3]
See also
- Dunning–Kruger effect
- Lake Wobegon effect
- Pedant
- Polymath
- Smart aleck (disambiguation)
References
- ↑ Marilyn Pincus (2004). "The Know-It-All". Managing difficult people: a survival guide for handling any employee (2nd ed.). Adams Media. pp. 75–86. ISBN 9781593371869.
- ↑ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Tamil-is-semma-gethu-language-machi/articleshow/50884605.cms
- ↑ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tamil/movies/news/Therikavidalama-to-Senjiduven-Quirky-Kwood-dialogues/articleshow/49337190.cms