Psychology - Is there a term for this

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
If you really piss someone off (like I did) and told him to keep the fuck away from me, instead of getting angry, they start being overly nice, overly helpful and overly friendly, not because they're sorry (which this twat is obviously not), but because they know it will wind you up even more - not that it works because I know why he is doing it.



What is this called? Wankerism?

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  • Reply 1 of 3
    giaguaragiaguara Posts: 2,724member
    mike.
  • Reply 2 of 3
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Giaguara

    mike.



    /em raises head...



    Yup, though i doubt it'd call it wankerism...



    /em has pleasant smile



    (on a sidenote, its a very intelligent method of psycological warfare. Most people will react easily to hate, anger, and other more common emotions. Me, I prefer to have them wonder "why is he smiling?" or maybe even "will he meet me someday in a dark alley with a shotgun", but you get the point. Honestly the more anyone can do to combat anger and other negative emotions I think do everyone good)



    and yes... i am mike
  • Reply 3 of 3
    ebbyebby Posts: 3,110member
    My brother used this all the time.



    He knows it works on me.



    My parents would never see anything wrong. He is being extra nice so what am I going to complain about?
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