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You made the football team and your friend did not, how do you respond to them asking if you made it?
"yeah I did, but that's okay you didn't you can always try out again next year."
You made the football team and want to tell people, how could you do this in a humbling way?
You could tell your friends, "I made the football team and I'm excited to start the season"
You won a basketball game and keep telling the other team they lost. Is this discussing an accomplishment in a humble way?
No, this could make the other team feel bad and down about losing instead you could state good game and they played well.
You get an A on a spelling test and tell everyone in the class about it? Is this in a humbling way?
No, Telling everyone about your A could come off as bragging to others in the class
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You win a soccer game, dad asks how the game went and you state, “good.” Is this in a humbling way?
Yes, stating the game went good isn’t bragging about winning the game
A friend won a race and got a medal, they state they are better than you since they won a medal. Is this in humbling way?
No, the friend stating they are better than you because they won isn’t humbling or good sportmanship
A friend gets an A on a test and states, they are the smartest person in the world. Is this in a humbling way?
No, Stating they are the smartest person in the world isn’t humbling
What is bragging?
To talk about yourself, your achievements, family in a way that shows too much pride.