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Booldawg | 07:43 Tue 26th Feb 2013 | Society & Culture
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Someone at work fancies himself as management material. He's done the course etc etc and well on his way to promotion.

One of his favourite phrases is 'I dont suffer fools gladly' TBH I dont think this is a good tool to have in your management toolbox but nevertheless.

Is the phrase 'I dont suffer fools gladly' the same thing as impatience, but packaged up to give the illusion of intellectual superiority?
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Certainy is an unsociable comment & shows them as the fool
Its a nonesense phrase for a modern manager. Its often said about people but rarely said about oneself and not something to boast about. It usually means that someone has little time for people and especially those learning the job or trying to find their way in life. There's nothing intellectual about to and you might suggest to him that neirther do you suffer fools.
Nothing to do with patience, I am very patient but I also come across certain people that really irritate me, they are just "fools" that think they know it all, usually because they have a qualification or a degree under their belt. I'm not a great believer in qualifications on paper, they often mean absalutly nothing in my experience.
If I hear someone use this phrase I mentally translate their words as:
I am short tempered and impatient
I think I am superior to others
I am lacking in several qualities and intelligence but use this sentence to cover the facts up
I have an inferiority complex hidden under a huge ego
I have a very small willy
It sounds like a phrase used to describe a bully or a martinet. Anybody using it to describe themselves would be showing seriously bad judgement in their use of language.
No one can be a good manager without taking genuine pride in the success of those under them ... A A Noyce

Sounds like this guy needs to learn a thing or two about management!
Next time he says it try replying "How do your live with yourself?"
Steer him/her away from any coaching/mentoring role and, if he/she gets up your right nostril, you may want to point out that these activities indeed are an important part of any management role.

It does smack of intellectual arrogance.
//It does smack of intellectual arrogance//

I can think of quite a few people who suffer from that DT, glad I'm out of the rat race and safely retired!
Oh dear.
Lol @ factor.
This bloke sounds a right laugh.
Anyone who talks like that outside of a sitcom must be a figure of tremendous fun.
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all really good answers on this one. BlueToffee - I'll be hitting him with that quote next time he says it - nice one!
Only a fool would use a phrase like that. A happy, hardworking workforce is what any manager would strive for; and making a comment like that is not helping anybody (but himself). He sounds like an idiot.
This phrase is the one I hate the most. It is so arrogant. The person saying it is also saying he is the wisest person in the world and everyone else is beneath him in intelligence.
LOL...to me it means,if we are to get along then you do things my way as I am " head of the dept."

I have great difficulty in living with a system whereby a decision is made by the boss, sitting around with the staff, plus the Trades Union Representative plus the vicar and the local butcher, drinkin
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Drinking coffee and then a decision is made 2 hours later........

Doesn't suffer fools gladly means that I..the boss...the head...makes the decisions and if you don't like that set up.......then move off.
LOL, good old sqad once a consultant always a consultant.
It means he's an inadequate twerp. Probably henpecked at home.
My usual answer to such idiocy is this:

"Gosh, you're very lucky. If I were to refuse to suffer people less intelligent than myself I'd have hardly anyone to talk to. And I certainly wouldn't be having this conversation."
I put this in the same class as people who talk in stupid sound-bites, or sayings such a ' let me just run this up your flagpole', 'at this moment in time,' or use their hand to make quotation marks, in other words, a D*ckhead!

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