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Often times these get confused with each other, or if someone is salty, they accuse someone that's confident of being cocky.
What's your definition of each?
What's your definition of each?
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Not always.Originally Posted by ninjallamafromhell
Cocky is loud, one who is cocky demands that other recognize each of that persons accomplishments as something spectacular regardless of how minuscule the accomplishment is.
example:
"I'm the best at ultimate frisbee at Oregon State. You should totally come watch me play so you can see how awesome I am. I can outsprint everyone on the field. Ha! I can out-sprint the football team and the track team!"
Yeah, congrats dude. You're great at the sport that is flag football's ******ed half cousin. Someone start a #@!%!$% slow clap. Oh and I bet your electrical engineering *#! can out run the track team...you know those guys and gals that have scholarships to run...yeah I totally bet you can.
Confidence is quiet, one who is confident lets their actions speak for them, or they do something and expect no validation from anyone.
Originally Posted by J23S
Confidence is knowing you got it without making it known to the world, cockiness is boasting about it for everyone to see
Originally Posted by LuigiTheKing
I'm not y I'm confident, so when you tell me I'm the best, it's a complement.
Originally Posted by LuigiTheKing
I'm not cocky I'm confident, so when you tell me I'm the best, it's a complement.
Because I go to OSU and it's a quote.Originally Posted by Vendetta
Why's it gatta be Oregon State? lol Don't be salty that your team keeps getting arrested!
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