It is part of being a normal human being. However, what you do after you have been caught doing something stupid is what really shows your character. Many individuals just choose to double down on their stupidity in the hopes that yelling loud enough will somehow make their statement true. However, it is always best to apologize if you have been rude. Although if we simply think we are always right then how can we have the capacity to learn new things?
Even scientists or experts in their fields can admit when they are wrong so why is it so hard for many to do it? Is it because of pride? Because of the technological age we live in, everyone is a moment away from grabbing their phone and learning if what someone saying is actually correct. This is why thinking before you speak is great advice but even when people are writing things on the Internet and have all the time to do their research, they still come off as looking dumb.
You can see some examples by scrolling below and taking a look for yourself.
Source: Reddit
Has something similar happen at my last job with customers. We had one or two customers claim that we had p**n links on our website and no one could find evidence of this when we checked. I’m 99% sure it had something to do with whatever the person had been looking at before online and they assumed it was us. I’m not sure how the conversation went after that, but I wish I had been there.
What kind of teacher calls someone an idiot and continues to make fun of that person? What a horrible person. Glad she had a reality check.
I used to work in a supermarket and one day a woman came up to me and said that the isle 7 sign was installed upside down. It was an older supermarket so the sign was a 1.2×1.2m MDF panel in yellow with a big number 7 painted on, and just screwed to the end of the pallet racking. I pointed out to her that there’s no way it had been rotated during the middle of the day since I was down there just a few minutes ago, but she wasn’t having any of it. So she took me over there to show me, and of course, it was fine.
She stumbled for words a bit then said that someone has already fixed it.
Honestly, we all do dumb things from time to time. It is normal and we should act like our pride has been hurt just because someone has corrected us. We should always be willing to learn more. How else is one supposed to have an honest discussion?