Having an opinion that goes against the grain can be awkward. Even if speaking up comes naturally to you, being met with boos or a room full of side-eyes is hardly a pleasant experience. Unless, of course, that’s exactly what you enjoy.
But for those who need somewhere to get their thoughts out, the Unpopular Opinion subreddit offers a space to do just that. Its members freely share their controversial takes, and we gathered some of the most interesting posts. Scroll down to read them and let us know whether you agree or disagree in the comments.
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There are definitely some spicy takes in this list. It probably helps that the subreddit is anonymous, so people can post whatever’s on their mind without stressing over who’s reading.
Whether their opinions are actually correct is another story, since that comes down to personal perspective, but they did speak their truth. If any of these conversations happened face-to-face, chances are they’d be a lot harder to voice out loud.
Research backs this up. A 2021 study by Crucial Learning, a company that runs courses on communication and leadership, found that 9 out of 10 people had felt emotionally or physically unsafe speaking their mind multiple times in the 18 months leading up to the survey.
It’s worth noting this took place during the pandemic, so people were probably a bit more on edge than usual. Still, instead of actually speaking up, most respondents chose to stay silent even though it felt inauthentic. Others admitted to stewing about it on their own or faking agreement just to keep the peace.
According to psychotherapist Nancy Colier, these fears are wired deep into us. Our nervous system goes on high alert the moment we’re about to share something unwelcome, often when the actual threat is nowhere near as big as it feels.
At the root of it all sits our most primal drive, which is to survive.
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Think about it from an evolutionary angle. Back in tribe days, being disliked by the group could get you kicked out, and being on your own in the wild meant you probably weren’t going to survive. So we learned to keep the people around us happy, because if they stuck around, we were safe.
Fast forward to now, and disagreeing with your manager in a meeting is nowhere near actual danger. But your nervous system doesn’t really know that. It still reacts like your life is on the line.
To get more comfortable speaking honestly, Colier suggests slowing down before your body jumps into emergency mode and shuts the whole thing down. Take a breath and actually question what’s at stake here.
Ask yourself things like, “what’s the real threat if I say this?” or “have I ever lived through a conversation like this before?” and “realistically, what might actually happen if I share this?” Once you actually think it through, the fear usually feels a lot less intense.
How you actually word things matters just as much as finding the courage to say them. There’s a difference between what Seed of Peace, a platform that runs compassionate communication training, calls Jackal honesty and Giraffe honesty.
Jackal honesty is when you throw out your interpretations and judgments at someone, like saying “You drive too fast. You think you’re a racing driver.” Giraffe honesty focuses on your own feelings and needs in the moment, so it sounds more like “I feel scared because I want to be safe, and frustrated because I want to be heard.”
You’ll probably get a pretty different reaction depending on which one you use, and once you see how much better it goes, speaking up gets easier, even when your opinion isn’t the popular one.
Naming the fear out loud can help too. Seed of Peace suggests something like “I’d like to share something that’s been on my chest, and I’m afraid you’ll hear it as blame and get hurt. My intention is to care for our connection.” Opening with that shows the other person you’re being vulnerable and aren’t trying to attack them.
At the end of the day, speaking up isn’t the easiest thing in the world, not because you’re weak or awkward, but because your brain is literally wired to keep you safe. It takes some conscious effort to catch that reaction and work through it before shutting down completely.
Until you get there, at least there’s a subreddit where you can drop your hottest takes without anyone knowing it was you.
Fair point!! They know their parents will blame the teachers and not them. Much easier for the "parents"
Had no idea it was frowned upon....Im sure soon Balenciaga will have a very fashionable $4,500 'brella that the Kardashian idiots will peddle on tik tok **eye roll**
And they all watch the ENTIRE show through their phone screens W*F?!?!?!?!?!?!?
This is STUPID. Its one or two plates for people that are there ALL DAY LONG. CHEAP PEOPLE : STOP HAVING ABSURD OVER THE TOP WEDDINGS AND THEN B******G ABOUT THE COST OF IT
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