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Love quote of the day by JK Rowling: “If you want to know what a man's like, take a good look at..."

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 13, 2026, 19:00 IST
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JK Rowling's love quote

If you’re a Harry Potter fan, you probably remember the moment Sirius Black dropped a truth bomb in 'Goblet of Fire' that had nothing to do with spells and everything to do with character. Sirius said, as JK Rowling wrote, “If you want to know what a man’s like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.”

It’s one of those lines that sticks with you because it’s so blindingly accurate. In the wizarding world, Sirius was talking about how people treated house-elves. In our world? It’s the ultimate mantra to check in dating, friendships, and even the workplace.

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The "waiter test" is real

We’ve all been there. You’re on a second or third date, and the person across from you is charming, funny, and seemingly perfect. Then, the food takes five minutes too long, and suddenly they’re snapping at the server or making a condescending comment about the "help."

That is the mask slipping. When someone is talking to an "equal"—a boss, a romantic interest, or a peer—they’re usually performing. They want something from you, so they’re on their best behavior. But how they treat the barista, the janitor, or the person stuck in the call center? That’s their baseline. That is who they actually are when there’s no social profit to be gained.

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Why this matters (The science of being decent)

It’s not just a "feeling"—there’s actual weight to this. Research consistently shows that how we treat people of "lower social status" is a massive predictor of long-term relationship health.
Trust and empathy: People who lead with kindness toward everyone—regardless of their job title—tend to have higher Emotional Intelligence (EQ).

The "bids" for connection: Renowned psychologist John Gottman found that healthy couples constantly make "bids" for connection and kindness. If someone is habitually cruel to outsiders, that behaviour eventually turns inward toward their partner once the "honeymoon phase" expires.

Bottom line: If they’re a jerk to the valet today, they’ll probably be a jerk to you in six months.


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Red flags in the wild

How do you actually spot this before you’re too deep in a relationship? It’s all in the micro-interactions:

The power trip: Watch how they handle a mistake that isn't their fault. Do they use it as an excuse to belittle someone, or do they handle it with grace?

The "invisible" person: Do they acknowledge people who are doing a service for them? A simple "thank you" to a bus driver or a smile for a cleaning crew member says more than a dozen roses ever could.

The backhanded compliment: Be wary of people who are "nice" to you but talk down about others' "low-level" jobs. That hierarchy mindset is a trap.


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Turning the mirror inward

Rowling’s quote isn't just a tool to judge others; it’s a reality check for ourselves, too. It’s easy to be kind when things are going well or when you're talking to someone you respect. The real test is how you show up when you’re tired, frustrated, or dealing with someone who "can't do anything for you."

True character isn't a performance you put on for the people you want to impress. It’s the consistent, quiet way you treat the world when you think nobody is watching.

So, the next time you’re out on a date, forget the flowers—watch how they treat the person bringing the bill.



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