New study shows half of Canadians humblebrag
TORONTO, Jan. 15, 2015 /CNW/ - Last year, Virgin Mobile Canada revealed that Canadians "love thy selfie". While duck faces still dominate our social feeds, another trend is gaining ground, the humblebrag. Recently added to the Oxford English Dictionary, the humblebrag is defined as "an ostensibly modest or self-deprecating statement whose actual purpose is to draw attention to something of which one is proud." To understand the good, the bad and the ugly, Virgin Mobile Canada teamed up with Vision Critical to survey Canadians who are familiar with the trend. The results are in and they're something to post about.
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, 140 characters can still pack a punch, especially if they're used for self-promotion," said Joseph Ottorino, managing director, Virgin Mobile Canada. "Love it or hate it, the humblebrag may just be this year's selfie."
Virgin Mobile Canada's study found that while 75 per cent of Canadians surveyed say they rarely brag, nearly half (44 per cent) admit to humblebragging. Sixty per cent of Canadians opt to humblebrag to avoid sounding like they're boasting when they share an accomplishment. But, Canadians claim that half of all humblebrags they see are about someone's appearance followed by materialistic items. So, there's a discrepancy between what Canadians admit to humblebragging about versus the types they claim to see.
Do Canadians love thy humblebrags? No, their relationship status is complicated. While Canadians aren't fans of boasting, they dislike false modesty more. In fact, the majority of Canadians feel it's better to hold the humble and straight up brag.
So how can we share our activities and opinions without the false modesty of the humblebrag and avoiding unbearable boasts? We asked TV personality and self-proclaimed humblebrag expert Jessi Cruickshank to help us identify five ways Canadians can toot their own horn without blowing it:
"We've all had those moments where we've hovered over someone's 'unfollow' button. Their 'busy' party nights, 'make-up free' selfies and not-so-humble status updates can be too much. But we're also excited to 'like' or re-tweet if our friends share something awesome," said Jessi Cruickshank. "Should we take a page from Kimye: shed the false layer of modesty? I believe if you want to post something truly share-worthy, do it loud and proud!"
Worried about being labelled a bragger or humblebragger? Let Virgin Mobile share your awesome accomplishments for you. Send something you're proud of, but don't want to brag or humblebrag, to Virgin Mobile Canada's Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and they'll post it on your behalf.
A Few More Humblebrag Findings:
About the survey
From November 24 to November 25, 2014 an online survey was conducted among 1,136 randomly selected Canadian adults who are Angus Reid Forum panelists comfortable answering a survey about the concept of humblebragging. The margin of error—which measures sampling variability—is +/- 2.9%, 19 times out of 20. The results have been statistically weighted according to education, age, gender and region (and in Quebec, language), Census data to ensure a sample representative of the entire adult population of Canada. Discrepancies in or between totals are due to rounding.
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SOURCE Virgin Mobile Canada
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Sheryl Davey Kerametlian, Virgin Mobile Canada, 416-607-8412
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