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Multilingual Student Gets Told To Stop Showing Off, Delivers A Brutal Reality Check

by Marry Anna
January 1, 2026
in Social Issues

Speaking multiple languages is often treated as either impressive or irritating, depending on who is listening. In social settings, what feels like a normal part of daily life for one person can easily be misread as showing off by someone else.

In this situation, a college student describes how a casual outing with friends turned tense after she switched languages during a phone call and later helped a stranger who needed directions.

What seemed like a simple act of courtesy quickly sparked resentment and accusations of arrogance.

Multilingual Student Gets Told To Stop Showing Off, Delivers A Brutal Reality Check
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'AITA for snapping and telling a girl that she’s not important enough for me to ‘flex’ being fluent in languages?'

Okay, basically, I speak 3 languages: Slovak (my native language), English, and Spanish, which I learned as a teen/adult, but I am fluent in.

Currently, I (F, 20) live in the US, where I moved for college.

I was having a picnic with some of my friends and some people I didn’t really know (friends of a friend kind of situation).

I speak English with a British accent, and I don’t think they realised it wasn’t my native tongue.

Anyway, my mom called me, and I excused myself to answer and tell her that I’ll call her back later.

She doesn’t speak English, so obviously, I spoke in my native tongue.

One of the people there (one of those friend-of-a-friend people), Paulina, kept looking at me when I was talking, but didn’t say anything.

When we were done with our picnic, we were walking towards our campus, and a tourist approached us asking for directions,

but she didn’t speak English; she spoke Spanish. Some people looked at Paulina, but she just shrugged

her arms and ignored the person asking for directions. So I ended up stepping in and giving direction.

Paulina wasn’t impressed and told me to stop flexing speaking languages because it’s a pathetic way to show off.

Well, I wasn’t trying to flex anything; I was just going about my day, so I told Paulina that she wasn’t important

enough for me to flex anything in front of her and to get off her high horse.

She got angry and told me I was an AH, and her friend agreed with her.

I was later told that Paulina’s parents are Mexican, but she doesn’t speak Spanish, and this is probably why she was annoyed with me.

And I do feel kind of bad for snapping at her. AITA for snapping and telling her she’s not important enough?

Language and communication don’t exist in a vacuum, they’re bound up with identity, culture, and social expectations.

In this incident, the OP’s ability to speak three languages is objectively a linguistic skill that offers practical and cognitive benefits and reflects her lived experience as a multilingual person.

Multilingualism, the ability to actively use more than one language, is a recognized skill that enables individuals to bridge cultural and linguistic boundaries, promote understanding, and adapt in diverse settings.

At the same time, language carries emotional and social weight. Research on the emotional work of heritage languages shows that language use often intersects with identity and feelings of belonging or exclusion.

Speaking a native language in public or switching between languages can evoke complex emotional responses for both speakers and listeners, especially in multicultural environments where language is tied to personal and cultural meaning.

In social interactions, how language is used can be interpreted in many ways. Norms of language etiquette suggest that when in a group, speakers tend to default to the language that the majority shares to promote inclusion.

Switching into another language that others don’t understand, even if entirely appropriate in some contexts, can be misread as exclusionary or performative if not grounded in clear social intent.

This doesn’t mean multilingual people should never use their languages in mixed company, but it does highlight that social dynamics around language can be sensitive.

Another layer involves linguistic discrimination, which refers to judgments or unfair treatment based on language use, accent, vocabulary, or fluency.

People often make snap assumptions about someone’s background, education, or status based on language, whether consciously or unconsciously.

This dynamic can underpin negative reactions when someone perceives language use as showing off, even if none was intended.

In the OP’s picnic scenario, she used Slovak in a private context with her mother and then Spanish to help a tourist.

Neither action was likely intended to “flex” her skills; rather, she was communicating effectively in situations where her languages were appropriate. Helping someone with directions reflects a socially constructive use of multilingual ability.

However, when Paulina interpreted this as showing off, it likely had less to do with the OP’s intent and more to do with Paulina’s own relationship with language and identity.

Some individuals who have a direct cultural connection to a language but do not speak it themselves may feel insecure or defensive when confronted with someone else’s fluency, especially in public.

That reaction reflects more about their internal emotional experience than about the OP’s behavior.

That said, telling someone they are “not important enough” because of a perceived slight or misunderstanding shifts the interaction from a critique of behavior to a personal attack rooted in social hierarchy.

Language skills don’t inherently confer superiority or inferiority; they are tools shaped by experience and opportunity. A more measured response might have clarified that the OP was using language as a means of communication, not self-promotion.

In essence, multilingualism is a valuable and widely recognized competence that carries social, cognitive, and cultural advantages.

At the same time, language use in mixed social settings can be interpreted in many ways, sometimes eliciting defensive or insecure reactions from others.

Understanding the underlying emotions tied to language, belonging, identity, pride, or insecurity, helps explain why Paulina might have reacted negatively, and why the OP’s snap response could be perceived as unnecessarily harsh.

A calmer clarification of intent, rather than escalation, would likely have led to a more constructive outcome for both parties.

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

These commenters agreed Paulina’s frustration likely stemmed from her own complicated feelings about not speaking her parents’ native language.

mizfit0416 − NTA, not really sure why she thought you were "flexing", but you just responded to questions asked in different languages. She sounds jealous.

CraftingCrazy − NTA, sounds like Paulina is insecure that she never learned her parents' native language and is taking that insecurity out on you.

cageytalker − NTA, her insecurity about not knowing Spanish is HER problem.

I’m American with a Mexican background, and sadly, understand Spanish more than I speak.

But I’m surrounded by family and friends who do know the language.

I don’t tell them to stop; if anything, I use that as an opportunity to learn more. Keeps me on my toes!

29noodles − NTA. I get it, I’m Hispanic but don’t speak.

It’s a weird situation for me, but I’m not about to get mad at other people for knowing languages. Wtf?

This group emphasized the basics. A question was asked, OP had the skill to answer it, and that’s where the story should have ended.

[Reddit User] − NTA. Someone asked a question, you had the skill set to answer it for them, end of story.

If Paulina wanted to make a bigger deal out of it than that, it’s on her.

Odinscrotum7 − NTA, her inability to speak her parents' native language is in no way a reason for you not to use

your skills to help someone with directions. If she didn't want attitude, she shouldn't have come at you with attitude.

Hex_Spirit_Booty − NTA. Seems Paulina is jealous of you. What were you supposed to do?

Talk to your mom in English? Ignore that lady when you had the way to help her? I don't get it.

pauljaytee − NTA, you were being kind and helpful, while Paulina was only worried about appearances.

These commenters pointed out that Paulina initiated the confrontation, accused OP of bad intentions, then tried to play victim when OP pushed back.

SatanicSunflower − NTA. Paulina thought you were showing off, got upset about it, and then tried to be the victim

when you told her that your actions had nothing to do with her. Brava!

Sensitive-Choice5132 − NTA. Don't snap at and accuse people of BS if you can't take it back.

Honestly, I'm so tired of people thinking they can treat people however they want, but can't take back the same treatment.

Treat people how you want to be treated.

guessmyageidareyou − So flexing is now talking... just talking. To different people. In different languages?

Man, I gotta catch up on this young people's lingo. NTA.

This group admitted the comeback may have been sharp, but still felt it was earned.

Former_Challenge4730 − NTA. It’s quite funny how you snapped back at her, tho.

You weren’t flexing. You were helping someone. And I feel like she’s projecting.

Sea_Chocolate_2681 − You weren't flexing at all, just trying to help a stranger with directions and talking to your mom.

But I think you could have worded it better instead of saying "not important enough," cause that sounds a bit harsh, but still think that you are NTA.

Your "friends" are jealous that you can speak so many languages, and it is something that not very many people can do.

Why are they ashamed instead of proud lmao. GOOD FOR YOU FOR BEING TRILINGUAL AND BE PROUD!!!

TheFluffiestRedditor − Niiiice zing! Maybe a little harsh, but she asked for it. Justified AH.

Several commenters went further, openly celebrating OP’s multilingual ability and encouraging pride rather than apology.

[Reddit User] − NTA. She may have her problems with her parents being Mexican, but why does she have to let it out on YOU?!

Ppl need to learn to manage their problems and not to discount other ppl...

What started as an ordinary afternoon turned into an awkward clash of insecurity and sharp words.

The OP wasn’t trying to perform or impress anyone, she simply used the languages she knows when the moment called for it.

Was the response fair after being accused of showing off, or did one harsh sentence escalate a moment rooted in embarrassment? What would you have said?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 173/179 votes | 97%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 2/179 votes | 1%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/179 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 3/179 votes | 2%
Need More INFO (INFO) 1/179 votes | 1%

Marry Anna

Marry Anna

Hello, lovely readers! I’m Marry Anna, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. As a woman over 30, I bring my curiosity and a background in Creative Writing to every piece I create. My mission is to spark joy and thought through stories, whether I’m covering quirky food trends, diving into self-care routines, or unpacking the beauty of human connections. From articles on sustainable living to heartfelt takes on modern relationships, I love adding a warm, relatable voice to my work. Outside of writing, I’m probably hunting for vintage treasures, enjoying a glass of red wine, or hiking with my dog under the open sky.

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