Great comebacks for judgemental people

We’ve all met them — judgmental people who think they’re always right about everything and everyone else is wrong. To arrogant people like this, anything anybody does is never right or quite good enough.

Judgmental people be exhausting to be around, spreading their doubt and fear and criticizing others and their dreams. After spending time with a judgmental person, you leave, questioning your own life choices and direction.

Don’t listen when a limited person projects their opinion about your life. In 1919, Walt Disney was fired from the Kansas City Star because his editor said he “lacked imagination and had no good ideas.” If Walt had listened to the editor who fired him, the world wouldn’t have Mickey Mouse or Disney World.

It may seem like a judgmental person is making a judgment about you, but it really is a projection of their own reality and their ability, which has absolutely nothing to do with you.

If you ever get tired of the judgmental comments, you can holler some of these snappy comebacks right back at them.

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Top ten comebacks for judgmental people

1. It’s so funny how the people who know the least about you, have the most to say. 

2. While you were busy judging others, you left your closet door open and a lot of your skeletons fell out.

3. You don’t like me? That’s a shame. I’ll pencil in some time to cry about it later . Right now, I’m busy enjoying my life.

4. Before you judge my life, I suggest you take a good look at your own life.

5. Before you judge me, make sure you’re perfect.

6. If God has a problem with the way I live, let him tell me not you.

7. Don’t judge me. I was born to be awesome…. not perfect.

8. When you judge another you do not define them, it defines who you are.

9. You’re the stereotype of someone always complaining about stereotypes.

10. Don’t judge my path if you haven’t walked my journey.

Definition of a judgemental person

A judgmental person is someone who is quick to form opinions on others based on pure assumptions about appearance, lifestyle and family tree. They’re often called out for being very dismissive. And someone who jumps to conclusions as quick as lightning.

In short, these people rush to bestow judgment without understanding the situation at all.  

These faultfinders are never open-minded or relaxed. And may even enjoy gossiping in their free time. Therefore, it’s never easy being around a judgmental person; it’s downright hurtful and uncomfortable.

 So, it’s highly important that you draw some boundaries — a wide berth between you and them. 

Listening to judgmental people can be detrimental to your future

Don’t listen when a limited person projects their opinion about your life. In 1919, Walt Disney was fired from the Kansas City Star because his editor said he “lacked imagination and had no good ideas.” If Walt had listened to the editor who fired him, the world wouldn’t have Mickey Mouse or Disney World.

It may seem like a judgmental person is making a judgment about you, but it really is a projection of their own reality and their ability, which has absolutely nothing to do with you.

If you ever get tired of the judgmental comments, you can holler some of these snappy comebacks right back at them.

How to deal with a judgemental person

To deal with a “judgy” person is a challenge in itself.

To come out intact in such an elusive feat, you can use these tips.

1.      Don’t take it personally

You can’t take the word of someone who’s in a rush to throw judgment on people. Their actions are reflections of their messy values and principles which have nothing to do with you.

That said, don’t ever take their criticisms seriously.

2.      Set boundaries with judgemental people

If the judgmental person is crossing your breaking point, it’s best to draw a safe circle around yourself.

Stop engaging with their bull talk and sidestep conversations that are leading to them being “judgy” all over again.

3.      Communicate

Effective communication is the language of peace, at least in dealing with a highly critical individual.

If being oblivious to their irrational bluntness isn’t working, you can always be the better person and cordially talk to them. Speak from your heart about how their unlikely behavior is affecting you and everyone around them.

4.      Lead by example

When things are going bleak, it’s imperative to keep your composure and lead by example.

Fill in those positive good shoes, and show a judgmental person how to be accepting and non-judgmental.

5.      Seek support

When you’re going through a lot, connecting with people whom you care about and care about you can keep your mood and morale high and positive.

Judgmental people are just right on the corner. But instead of trying to fix those people, concentrate on what you can control: your actions.

If you shift your attention to your well-being and happiness, their attacks won’t weigh down on you.

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Famous people accused of being judgemental

Since they’re everywhere, it’s quite easy to spot judgmental human beings.

Check out this list of famous judgmental people, who won’t be proud at all in making this list. 

1. Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow is known to be a wellness supporter which means she can be highly critical of people who don’t share her healthy habits.

2.      Simon Cowell

Okay, Simon Cowel is a judge in a television music competition, of course he’s going to be judgemental!

Well, no, that’s not an excuse. The English personality is often criticized for being way out of the line towards contestants because of his excruciatingly high standards.

3.      Madonna

Apparently, Madonna is being a  pre-Madonna towards fellow celebrities. The Queen of Pop has been cited as dismissive and making negative remarks on other artist’s music who are not on Madonna level. Ouch!

4.      Bill Maher

Seems like comedian Bill Maher doesn’t know how to set some boundaries with his comical jabs. If he did, then this funny man wouldn’t have thrown below the belt punches on religion and people who have faith.

5.      Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart’s judgmental? No way! Oh wait, yes way, the award-winning TV personality was under fire for being snotty on people who don’t measure up to her too high standards.

You might be laughing at these judgmental celebrities, but that right there, is YOU being critical of them.

So, instead of seeking out these so-called “judgy” people, show some love and understanding. Trust us, it could go a long way in this judgmental world.

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When you are dealing with someone who is judgemental thinks they are always right about everything and you find it stressful, consider getting support from a professional. Talking to a counselor is a great way to work through a challenging situation, and help you find some strategies to work through the person’s behaviour.

Better Help is a great resource where you can talk to a counselor from the comfort of your own home.

Taking care of your own needs isn’t selfish, and you will feel better in the long run.

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25 Comments

    1. Or the classic “save your breath, you’ll need it later to blow up your inflatable date.”

  1. These don’t help me I just want my friend to stop judging me for wearing makeup because she thinks since I’m young I can’t wear FOUNDATION but really if someone judges you on makeup just say “I don’t wear this for what people see, I wear it for what I don’t want people to see” because they probably haven’t seen your bare face and don’t understand why

    1. Hi Sophy,

      People have different values and some people think girls should not wear makeup until they reach a certain age. I don’t think you will be able to change her opinion no matter what you say. If you feel good about yourself with the makeup continue to wear it.

      Good luck,

      Bryn

      1. Sophy,
        If she’s a true friend, you don’t have to change just for your friend to be happy. You don’t have to be the one to adjust.

        Hope it helps,
        Jane?

    2. Just because you wear makeup doesnt mean you should be judged. if she is ur friend then why is she judging u
      dont be so quick to judge someone u dont even know

  2. You should say “If god was making a bunch of scratch copies of people, you would be one of them, Excuse me I’m ugly?! Wow! It worked! I was trying to look like you today! You know, there’s an app on your phone that makes you ugly, it’s called camera. The baboons from the zoo just called and they want their butts back, looks like you will need a new face. (Their name) , I hope you choke on the sh*t you talk about one day. Your birth certificate is from a condom factory. You better hide the trash truck is comming to pick up the trash,” Hope this helps ya roast some peeps!

  3. hahahaha courtney we need to be friends …???? Oh my God… how do u come up with sacarstic ideas like that ..lmao am still dying

  4. My long time friend just uses ppl. It’s been a long time coming but I just stopped texting and replying. I got a text. “I feel we are off”. I left it alone. The next day was “ well no reply says a lot”.
    I just want drama to end. Help.

    1. Passive: How else would you expect me to respond hearing that from an old friend? I’m sorry we can’t be friends anymore.

      Aggressive: 1. Yeah, and so does the fact that you think people are your pawns. You’ve just lost one.
      2. Yes, it does. I was cutting a malignant tumor out of my life.

      Passive aggressive: Oh, I’m sorry! I must have gotten distracted living my life instead of waiting for your texts.

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