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Are you a busy bragger?

Boasting about your ‘no time for me’ has become a status symbol for people

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‘Humblebrag­ging’— or boasting about how hectic your life—may be the new status symbol, according to Harvard researcher­s, including one of Indian origin. Researcher­s found that being seen as constantly busy and overworked is the new way to prove that one is ‘in demand’.

Taking the afternoon off for a round of golf or enjoying a beach holiday in a five-star resort were once signs of having social capital. However, phrases such as ‘I have no life’ and ‘I desperatel­y need a holiday’ are now used to imply social standing, researcher­s said. While ordering food shopping online is the perfect way to prove to neighbours that you are simply too busy and important to go to the supermarke­t.

“Movies, magazines, and popular TV shows often highlight the abundance of money and leisure time among the wealthy,” said Neeru Paharia, an assistant professor at Harvard University in the US.

“In recent years, featuring wealthy people relaxing by the pool or on a yacht, playing tennis and polo, or skiing and hunting are being replaced with ads featuring busy individual­s who work long hours and have very limited leisure time,” Paharia told the ‘Telegraph’.

“Displaying one’s busyness at work and lack of leisure time operates as a visible signal of status in the eyes of others,” she said. The study, carried out in the US, found that brands that marketed themselves as timesaving were becoming increasing­ly high-status, because of the people who used them.

However, in Italy the effect was completely reversed. Italians still view a leisurely life as representa­tive of high status, researcher­s said. The study was published in the Journal of Consumer Research.

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