To be naive is to have or show a lack of experience, judgment, or information; not applicable in this case.
To concede is to acknowledge as true, just, or proper. Not applicable at all in this case, and also I think you meant to say "conceited."
To be conceited is to have an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc; also not applicable in this case.
If you want to use big words, sweetheart, please try to know what they mean when you say them. Otherwise, you won't end up sounding intelligent like I'm sure you were aiming for.
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To be naive is to have or show a lack of experience, judgment, or information; not applicable in this case.
To concede is to acknowledge as true, just, or proper. Not applicable at all in this case, and also I think you meant to say "conceited."
To be conceited is to have an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc; also not applicable in this case.
If you want to use big words, sweetheart, please try to know what they mean when you say them. Otherwise, you won't end up sounding intelligent like I'm sure you were aiming for.
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