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What kind of person is someone who doesn’t like flattery?

People who don’t like flattering can be said to be more upright people. Our teachers have taught us since childhood not to flatter, as flatterer is a derogatory term. But in fact, in real life, do people who flatter people live better or those who don’t flatter people? I think the answer is the former. People who don't like to flatter others should be more upright, like to do things steadily, and may be more reliable. They have a sense of justice, go their own way, don't like the feeling of flattering others, and seek truth from facts. In fact, this kind of person is at a disadvantage in the workplace, and may also have poor social interactions. As a person, I don’t think there is anyone who doesn’t like to hear good things. If you say good things about someone, that person will definitely feel happy in his heart. In the workplace, flattery is generally when employees flatter their leaders. For the sake of their own work, if they say nice things about their leaders, their leaders will definitely be happy. As for those who don't flatter, I think their sense of presence will definitely be much lower for leaders. It's just that the leader may like to entrust you with some things that others don't like to do and things that are difficult to do, because they see that you are honest and steady. I think flattering is a means of socializing. Nowadays, young people are very good-natured and don’t like flattering. I am also a person who doesn’t like flattering. I feel it’s better to be more realistic. If you are right, you are not. There is no need to deliberately please others. (Maybe I haven’t entered the workplace yet). Flattery is bad, but in real life and in this society, it is a useful social method. But I think there is nothing I can do to survive. Some things just can't follow me.