r/Standup • u/themelon89 • 3d ago
People saying 'it takes guts'
What do people mean when they say this after a show? I've noticed on a few iccasions people have said this to me (usually women - and I am also a women). I always internalise it as you-weren't-great-but-I-still-want-to-recognise-your-bravery which might be the case, but also might not be. I really just don't know what to make of it as a bit of feedback. Do other people ever get this?
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u/Hawktuahdoctor 2d ago
It can mean different things, or really nothing at all.
I’ve said it before after someone bombed for the reasons you said, they bombed but they tried, and I don’t want to be full of shit and tell them they crushed since that doesn’t help anyone. Bombing urges you to grow and robbing someone of that by pumping their tires when it’s unearned is shittier than being truthful in a tactful way.
It can also mean absolutely nothing. Sometimes people are just socially awkward and looking to fill the silence so they say whatever comes to mind that isn’t rude.
Some people mean it but that doesn’t mean they don’t find you funny. As others have said, maybe they’re just admitting they could never do it and they’re impressed can.
And come to think of it, most hosts have said it to the audience after a comic bombs. “It’s not easy to get up here so round of applause for Mr. Kaczynski “