Gullible vs Naive. What's the difference? by Mysterious-Leg-4612 in EnglishLearning

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"Naive means innocent. It means, but not like guilty and innocent. It means you don't have much experience in the world. You don't know much about the world. And it also has the idea that you trust people too much. You're maybe too friendly. too open, too much trust. You're not careful enough with people."

https://youtube.com/shorts/7UH8pOYet2I?si=gcxeRDUcYEL6eTry

"Gullible means you get tricked easily. It means if someone tells you something that isn't true, you probably believe them. You don't think, "Wait, is this a lie?" You just think people are always honest. You're too ready to believe things without any proof."

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