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True friendships are hard to find, but they’re even harder when you can’t tell whether or not someone is being genuine. Since backstabbers talk kindly to your face but badly when you’re not around, it can be hard to spot one, even if they’re right in front of you. However, if you know a backstabber, there’s a good chance you’ll recognize some (or all) of these signs.

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They sabotage your work.

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  1. If they know you have a test coming up, they might insist on hanging out so you can’t study. Backstabbers don’t want to see you succeed, so they’ll do anything in their power to hold you back. [5]
    • These things are usually subtle, and you might not even notice that it’s happening right away.
    • For instance, they might intentionally leave you out of a study group so you do badly on the final exam.
    • Or, they might “forget” to send you the data you need to complete a presentation at work.
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  1. If you say that you’re feeling sad because of a bad grade, they might say that they’re feeling sad because their mom is sick (which is way worse). You can never have a normal conversation with them about your problems, because they always say “me too.”
    • This goes for good things as well. For instance, you might tell a friend that you talked to your crush today, and they’ll tell you that they’re going on a date with their crush tomorrow.
    • You’ll probably feel like you can never win, which is the goal of a backstabber.
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      1. Tala Johartchi, PsyD. Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview. 16 July 2021.

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