u/DumbDumbson16

People from all the world, does your country have any equivalent of a "cuñado"?

People from all the world, does your country have any equivalent of a "cuñado"?

Let me explain. Here in Spain "cuñado"' actually means "brother in law", but the word is also used to describe a male person who thinks that he is way smarter than he actually is, cannot accept any criticism, is constantly lecturing everyone, and tells bad/outdated/mean-spirited jokes that end up making others uncomfortable.

That being said. Does your country have any equivalent of a "cuñado"?

EDIT: Oh also my dumbass brain didn't realize the image of the post was AI until someone else pointed It out. Its my fault for trying to downland an image for the post quickly 😬.

u/DumbDumbson16 — 15 days ago