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SHALLOW HAL


Question Posted Saturday July 21 2007, 2:00 am

Well I know what shallow is, but i wanted a real good definitions and some examples and situations of shallowness. and how shallow peopel act. Im not sure if im shallow or not. - thanks.

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Xenolan answered Saturday July 21 2007, 1:04 pm:
Shallow people tend to have the following characteristics:

(1) They are self-interested, and disinterested in that which does not directly affect them.

(2) They are uneducated and out of touch with that which really matters; most of what they know and talk about is unimportant and frivolous.

(3) They sneer at people with genuine depth of character.

(4) They often pursue popularity for its own sake.

(5) They value unimportant qualities in other people, such as physical appearance or unearned social standing.

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Deana answered Saturday July 21 2007, 2:39 am:
shallow- deep,low, or small minded.

uhmm two examples;
" He kept insulting her with is shallow thoughts. All he wanted was to make her sad"

so right there it ment that he was like mean. or it could've ment concetied.

opposite; " He told her she was pretty and had a nice smile"

Do you see the differnces?

Dark__happy

Shallow= Dark


I hope I helped! (:


-Speakfreely

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SDC answered Saturday July 21 2007, 2:30 am:
lacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obvious; "shallow people"; "his arguments seemed shallow and tedious"===not able to think seriously or feel deeply===and now my personal definition!---when you have high standards all the time for every women you want.when you dont care about if there stuoid or smart-if there mean or nice-all you care about is there body or outer apperiance!its sort of like judging someone from the outside and not the inside! hope this helped!

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Teenagerr answered Saturday July 21 2007, 2:19 am:
I honestly can't think up a good definition or anything, so I used a website to aid me.

Definition:
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What I think for examples/situations:
- Liking someone based only on their looks.
- Basing friendships/relationships on race, financial state, etc.
- Being very selfish or only caring about yourself & not listening to others.

Basically being only concerned about your own appearance is what the general public thinks.

There's really no way to stereotype people who are "shallow". If you seem to follow a lot of the examples I stated, then there's a chance you are, but I think everyone's shallow at one time or another [to some extent].
Hope that helped.

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