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New Colleague Brags She’s Fluent In Three Languages, Native Speaker Exposes Her With One Sentence

by Jeffrey Stone
December 7, 2025
in Social Issues

A new coworker swaggered into the office boasting fluent French and Dutch at native level, painting herself as a glamorous European traveler during casual coffee talk. The 25-year-old Belgian team member lit up and greeted her in flawless Dutch, expecting an easy chat in a shared tongue.

What should have been a friendly moment detonated instantly—the colleague’s face soured, she claimed the accent was “terrible,” then stormed out when the truth surfaced. Later she badmouthed the Belgian behind her back, furious at being caught in the lie she never expected anyone to test.

Belgian Redditor accidentally exposes new coworker’s fake language skills in break room.

New Colleague Brags She’s Fluent In Three Languages, Native Speaker Exposes Her With One Sentence
Not the actual photo.

'AITA for accidentally calling out a new colleague on lying about her language skills?'

Last week a new colleague "Cathy" (33f) started at my (25f) work place. She instantly stood out in the team, because she seems like someone who is very... loud and...

Two of my colleagues, me and Cathy were having coffee in the break room (we were the only ones in there and we were sitting far apart), when the subject...

My colleague said she wasn't booking trips anymore because it'll probably get cancelled because of covid anyway.

Cathy, immediately cut in about how sad she is because she travels so often and she goes on these far "exotic" trips to Europe as her hobby.

When I think exotic I think the Bahamas or something instead of Europe but. Cool.

Cathy then jokes about how all this "no travel business" is making her fear that she'll lose some of her foreign language skills.

I asked what languages she spoke. She claimed to be fluent in 3 European languages, among which were French and Dutch.

Cathy said she was "at a native speaker level" and went on about how people in Europe were always surprised when they found out she wasn't from there.

I was excited, because I never get to speak Dutch over here. I was raised in Belgium,

which has three national languages: French and Dutch (which are my mother tongues and the most commonly spoken there) and German.

It's quite common to be pretty fluent in at least two out of the three languages in Belgium,

because you're required to learn them at school (along with English) from a young age.

I told Cathy "oh leuk, dan hebben we iets gemeenschappelijk!" ("oh fun, we have something in common then!")

She immediately pulled this sour face and asked me if that was supposed to be Dutch. I said yes.

She laughed awkwardly and said she "couldn't understand because I have a terrible accent and must not be that good at speaking it."

Now see, I don't have an accent. I speak Dutch more fluently than I speak English.

I told Cathy that I grew up speaking Dutch and speak it to my family all the time.

She got miffed and asked what languages I speak and where I'm from. I told her I'm from Belgium,

so I also speak French and I added "which you just said you speak as well, cool! We can speak French instead!"

I acknowledge that I was a bit of a d__k here, because by that point I knew she probably lied about speaking French as well.

She then shoved her chair back and angrily got up, said "whatever" and stomped off.

It was awkward. My other colleagues just kinda shrugged and said she shouldn't have lied.

However, she later approached me and told me I embarrassed her by acting "superior" about my European heritage.

I told her there was no way for me to know she'd lied about speaking those languages. She rolled her eyes and told me I was immature.

A colleague told me that Cathy had called me a "little b-word who enjoys bullying new colleagues" behind my back later.

I don't think I was a bully at all, but I don't want this to turn into a huge thing. Do I just apologize to keep the peace? AITA?.

Edit1: I'm not sure about escalating this to HR, which a lot of people have told me I have to do.

I feel like this might make me look immature to the rest of my colleagues (of which I am the youngest) and it might not need to go that far...

It depends on if Cathy is willing to put this behind her and be professional.

If all else fails I do have "witnesses" who would be honest about what happened, so I think I might be in the clear if she tries to twist the...

Edit2: Some people have taken offense to me giving the Bahamas as an example of an "exotic" place and are trying to make this into a race issue.

I didn't know "exotic" was an offensive term in the US. Do I think of The Netherlands, Belgium, England, Norway,

which were countries she was describing as being faraway exotic destinations, as my idea of an exotic trip? No.

Not because there's a lot of white people there, but because when I think of exotic I think of a place with nice sunny weather, white sand beaches and a...

Maybe it's because I'm from Belgium, but I don't really feel like being in my home country where it's dark and rainy all the time is quite that experience.

Edit3: Some people think she might not have understood me because she is fluent in Dutch, but learned it in the Netherlands, which has different accents.

While it is true that The Netherlands and Flandres have different accents, I didn't speak a very specific dialect like West-Flemish or something.

I spoke the general Dutch you'd see in the news in Flandres. I didn't speak quickly to try and make it incomprehensible to set her up.

I genuinely believed she spoke Dutch because that's what she was saying, so I talked to her in normal, conversational Dutch.

The same kind of Dutch I'd use in a work environment back in my home country, the same kind of Dutch I use with friends from The Netherlands. (But with...

What happened here is less about language and more about the very human urge to embellish when you’re the new person desperate to shine.

The new colleague (“Cathy”) positioned herself as a sophisticated world traveler who speaks French and Dutch at native level. When the OP – actually raised in bilingual Belgium – spoke a simple, friendly sentence in Dutch, Cathy’s immediate reaction was to insult the OP’s accent rather than admit she was caught. That defensive pivot is classic embarrassment-protection, according to psychologists.

Relationship therapist Cortney S. Warren has noted that small lies about status or skill often stem from insecurity in new environments.

“We lie to reflect the aspirational goals that we unconsciously know we will not uphold,” she explained in her book Lies We Tell Ourselves: The Psychology of Self-Deception.

Cathy’s over-the-top reaction (storming off, later name-calling) suggests the exposure hit a deeper nerve than just language skills.

Workplace studies back this up: a 2023 survey by ResumeLab found that 70% of people admit to lying on their résumé at least once, with skills being one of the common exaggerations (15%), and foreign-language proficiency often cited as an example in related reports.

A separate 2025 survey by Intelligent.com highlighted in the New York Post showed nearly half (47%) of Gen Z professionals admit to lying on job applications, feeling particular pressure in competitive markets.

While embellishing a hobby is harmless, claiming native-level fluency crosses into risky territory, especially when actual native speakers are sitting three tables away.

In most offices, someone quietly stretching the truth about weekend hikes or coffee expertise barely raises an eyebrow. But claiming native-level fluency in specific languages is like waving a red flag in front of actual native speakers, it’s only a matter of time before someone calls your bluff.

Cathy doubled down by insulting a flawless accent, turning a minor fib into a full-blown spectacle. That single sentence in Dutch didn’t just expose missing vocabulary, it stripped away the polished persona she was desperately trying to sell on week one.

What stings most isn’t the lie itself, it’s the refusal to laugh it off. A quick “Okay, you got me, my Duolingo streak lied!” could have turned the moment into office legend everyone chuckles about at happy hour. Instead, storming away and trash-talking the person who accidentally unmasked her guaranteed the story will follow her far longer than any fake fluency ever would.

The healthiest path forward? A calm, private conversation where Cathy owns the exaggeration and the OP acknowledges that public exposure can sting.

Legendary coach Pat Summitt emphasized radical honesty in professional settings: “Accountability is essential to personal growth, as well as team growth. How can you improve if you’re never wrong? If you don’t admit a mistake and take responsibility for it, you’re bound to make the same one again.”

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

Some people say NTA because the coworker lied about speaking the language and embarrassed herself.

Glittering-Pizza-568 − NTA. She claimed to speak a language. It’s not your fault that she lied. It’s a risk she ran in telling the lie!

shihtzupiss − NTA she said she spoke the language. You spoke to her in the language. She didn’t understand it. She got embarrassed. The problem is her.

Quirky_Anxiety_4545 − NTA. This is exactly why people shouldn't claim to speak languages they don't know.

Eventually, you will find someone who actually speaks said languages. It's not bullying to get excited about being able to speak your native language with someone else.

Not_Cleaver − NTA - She deserved that to happen to her. Don’t brag about skills you don’t actually have.

And then for to say that you had a terrible accent is beyond the pale. She owes you an apology not the other way around.

And several at that. She’s the one who is acting like a bully.

Some people say NTA and emphasize the coworker’s rude reaction and refusal to admit she lied.

StAlvis − NTA "I embarrassed her by acting "superior" about my European heritage".

I mean, not that, but you are superior to her in that you don't feel the need to lie to impress people.

"Cathy had called me a "little b-word who enjoys bullying new colleagues"" Oh, Cathy... talking aloud into the mirror again?

littlehappyfeets − "She laughed awkwardly and said she "couldn't understand because I have a terrible accent and must not be that good at speaking it." The audacity. Lol. NTA

tomtomclubthumb − NTA - you didn't call her out. She said she spoke a language and when you spoke to her in that language she insulted your skills.

So she created a situation where you pointed out that you are a native speaker.

In your position I would have spoken to her in French to push the point, but I am petty like that.

You should not apologise, she tried to be snobby, you accidentally pointed out a lie

and then she decided to double down, messed that up and then trash talked you behind your back.

I would totally speak to her in French and Dutch every time I saw her.

Some people say NTA and recommend reporting her behavior or continuing to speak the language around her.

[Reddit User] − NTA but you should take this incident to HR. She's talking about you behind your back and using language that isn't appropriate for the workplace. HR needs...

[Reddit User] − NTA, you didn't even catch her on purpose, and it was stupid of her to lie (multiple times).

Unrelated but to me Europe does feel more exotic than the Bahamas, I guess it all depends about frame of reference

steffenrem − NTA. She is a kringspiermusketier who deserve the shame of lying and behaving like a bek.

At the end of the day, one small excited sentence in Dutch accidentally exposed a tall tale and reminded us all that faking fluency is a gamble not worth taking. Do you think the new colleague owes the apology for lying and trash-talking, or should our Belgian Redditor smooth things over to keep office peace? Would you have resisted switching to French just to watch the chaos unfold? Drop your verdict below!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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