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      Are You A Brown Noser?

      Are You A Brown Noser?
      Lifestyle

      By BrainFall Staff - Updated: October 21, 2015

      Why do you do the things you do? To get ahead or just because? Is your approach to life that of a butt kisser? We can help you determine that and you don’t even have to kiss our butt, you can just take this quiz!

      Are You A Brown Noser?

      If flattery were a sport, would you be an all-star player? It's one thing to pat a colleague on the back for a job well done, but if you're lavishing praise on the boss with the hope of scoring points, you might be veering dangerously close to "brown noser" territory. The term isn't exactly a badge of honor in professional circles. Known for going the extra mile in sycophancy, the brown noser has a reputation for kissing up to superiors, often at the expense of sincerity—and sometimes, workplace camaraderie.

      A brown nose sniffs a pile of dirt, its nostrils flaring

      Believe it or not, navigating the slippery slope of workplace politics without stepping into brown-nosing territory is quite the tightrope act. You might have altruistic intentions when you compliment the higher-ups or volunteer for that extra project, but the line between being a go-getter and a brown noser can get as thin as your patience waiting for the office coffee pot to fill up. The question is, how do you balance ambition with integrity, and can you tell if you're doing it right?

      For those moments when you're second-guessing whether your enthusiasm is being perceived as ingratiation, fear not! There's a way to find out just where you stand without having to decode the nuances of every social interaction. Keep your dignity—and your career aspirations—intact by taking a cheeky quiz to determine your place in the workplace ecosystem. Are your efforts genuine, or are you indeed a bona fide brown noser? Only a few clicks stand between you and the truth.

      The Art of Apple-Polishing

      A shiny red apple sits on a polished wooden desk, surrounded by a stack of papers and a gleaming trophy. A subtle reflection of the room can be seen on the desk's surface

      In the workplace jungle, the art of apple-polishing can either be a ladder to success or the slipperiest banana peel. Let's peel back the layers of this controversial craft.

      Defining the Brown Noser

      Ah, the brown noser—you've probably met one, or maybe you're worried you are one. By definition, a brown noser is a person who engages in insincere flattery or excessive compliments, typically to gain favor with someone in authority. They can often be spotted fawning over a superior, their comments ladled with a thick sauce of ingratiation.

      A Brief History of Bootlicking

      The term "brown-nosing" has crude origins, often linked to a colorful image of someone having their nose so far into a superior's affairs that it becomes metaphorically—or is that literally?—tainted. While the first recorded usage of "bootlicker" dates back to the 1930s, the desire to curry favor with those in power is as old as power itself.

      The Brown Noser in Action

      Picture the scene: a meeting room filled with anticipation—and a notorious apple-polisher prepared to strut their stuff. Whether it's a doting comment that makes everyone else roll their eyes, or the sycophant who laughably agrees with every idea the boss has, their tactics are as transparent as they are cringeworthy. Sometimes mistaken for a dutiful lackey or the overly eager yes-man, their end game is always the same: to climb their career ladder one sycophantic rung at a time.

      Survival of the Fittest Flatters

      In the wild jungle of office politics, becoming a master flatterer might just snag you that coveted promotion. But tread carefully—overdoing it can backfire spectacularly.

      Navigating the Workplace Maze

      As you network your way through the workplace maze, you quickly realize that the right words in a meeting can be like a secret passageway to higher-ups' approval. Sure, tossing a compliment here and there might build trust with your manager, but when every second sentence is a shameless plug for your coworker's new haircut, eyebrows raise. The gossip that follows might just lead you through a labyrinth of whispers straight into the Minotaur's den of a reprimand for insincerity.

      Brown-noser or Go-Getter?

      It's a thin line between being perceived as a brown-noser and a go-getter. A well-timed nod and an insightful comment can paint you as an engaged professional, eager for the company's success. Flip the coin, and incessant chatter about your superiors' genius might earn you a less flattering reputation. Sycophancy rarely scores genuine respect, so balance your enthusiasm with authenticity and productivity.

      The Consequences of Over-Flattering

      Chasing favor like it's the last slice of pizza at a company meeting can lead to some serious consequences. You risk losing more than your reputation; your colleagues' trust could vanish faster than donuts in the break room. Personal gain might seem appetizing, but a diet too rich in flattery will soon have everyone questioning your sincerity. Remember, success without grace is as hollow as a chocolate Easter bunny – tempting from the outside but disappointing once bitten into.

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      Question 1/9

      Did you raise your hand a lot in school?

      • I just left it up all the time
      • When I had to go to the bathroom
      • When I was paying attention
      • I had to, because participation counted towards my grade
      Question 2/9

      Do you know the names of your employer or teacher's significant other, children, or pets?

      • No, why would I?
      • I can't remember off the top of my head but if I hear it I'll know
      • Yes, and their birthdays and favorite foods too!
      Question 3/9

      Do/did you know when National Teacher Appreciation Day is?

      • No, but I'm sure I'll hear about it and just pick up an apple or something on the way
      • Yep, and I made sure to bring something special to all my favorite teachers!
      • I didn't know there was such a thing
      Question 4/9

      Do you go to networking events?

      • I don't know what that is
      • I sure do - I even follow up with all my new friends I made
      • Occasionally, if there's an awesome speaker
      Question 5/9

      Do you call police officers “Sir?”

      • I will if I've been pulled over
      • Unless they're female, then I call them "Ma'am"
      • Yes, or "Officer"
      • Not till they earn my respect
      Question 6/9

      Do you know when National Boss Day is?

      • No, who cares?
      • I do, but I'm not getting anything for my boss
      • Yep, I even have the perfect gift picked out!
      Question 7/9

      Do you know your neighbors?

      • I report their parties to the police
      • I welcome all new neighbors with a gift basket
      • Yes, I’ve used up their sugar and need to return their tools
      Question 8/9

      How do you choose your friends?

      • People I have common interests with
      • People I admire
      • People I think can advance my career
      • People with season tickets of interest
      Question 9/9

      What do you see as the purpose of higher education?

      • To put off getting a job
      • To make contacts who can help me later on in life
      • To expand my knowledge
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