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  2. traducir STREET-SMART: espabilado. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  3. noun [ plural ] US uk / ˈstriːt ˌsmɑːts / us / ˈstriːt ˌsmɑːrts / Add to word list. the ability to manage or succeed in difficult or dangerous situations, especially in big towns or cities: You don't have the street smarts to last ten minutes in New York without getting ripped off. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas.

  4. Street smarts es un término de la jerga coloquial que se refiere al conocimiento que no se obtiene a través de la educación superior o la educación formal, sino a través de la experiencia práctica de la vida. En general, implica usar el sentido común para mantenerse inteligente y seguro en situaciones de la vida real, o «callejeras».

    • Street Smarts Examples
    • Additional Examples
    • Top Traits of People with Street Smarts
    • Conclusion
    • References
    Having ‘Common Sense’ – The phrase ‘common sense’ is used to describe the ability to utilize sound judgment and make decisions that are practical and reasonable. People with street smarts identify...
    Ability to Blend into a Crowd – The capacity to blend into a group setting mean the ability to adjust behaviors so they are in harmony with the people and circumstances that surround an individual....
    Constant Awareness of your Surroundings – Staying aware of one’s environment involves taking notice of all that is occurring in the vicinity and being conscious of potential risks or hazards. You m...
    Situational Awareness –If you have situational awareness, you have the capacity to recognize the social contexts of what’s going on. People with street smarts often develop this out of necessity: f...
    Knowing how to read a map
    Ability to navigate unfamiliar areas
    Identifying potential dangers early on to avoid them
    Knowing what to wear for each situation

    1. Excellent Observational Skills

    Perhaps the main trait that differentiates street smart people from book smart people is that street smart people tend to have astute observational skills. For example, when they enter a situation – such as a party, a subway station, or a police station, they will intuitively take in a lot of details: 1. The exit points 2. The mood of their interlocutors 3. The appearance of any potentially dangerous people 4. Any moving objects that might cause problems 5. Which people are gathering together...

    2. Improvisation

    Street smarts people are improvisers. They are always using signals around them – their environment and social cues – and allowing those signals to affect their next actions. You’ll want a street smarts person next to you when you’re trying to talk yourself out of a tough situation. They’ll be able to come up with a good story that is based on an intuitive reading of their interlocutor and the capacity to appease the person they’re talking to.

    3. Composure and Not Showing Weakness

    People with street smarts often have the ability to maintain composure because they have lived experienceof thinking on their feet. They tend not to panic because they know that doesn’t help. Additionally, they may have developed strategies for concealing their weaknesses in order to protect themselves from danger and social threats. This can be especially true in situations such as the prison yard, where vulnerability or weakness may be perceived as a liability or disadvantage.

    Street smarts and book smarts are useful metaphors for thinking about two different but equally useful forms of intelligence. However, I do find them to be somewhat stereotypical and binary and don’t fully reflect the complexity of human intelligence and behaviors (see also: dualistic thinking). Nevertheless, through a social constructivist lens of...

    Cottam, P. (2005). After-school time and the social construction of childhood. Masters Thesis. Lincoln University. Davies, M. (2019). Street smarts and critical thinking: An examination of students’ voices on critical thinking. American Educational Research Association (AERA): Leveraging Education Research in a” Post-Truth” Era: Multimodal Narrativ...

  5. the ability to manage or succeed in difficult or dangerous situations, especially in big towns or cities: You don't have the street smarts to last ten minutes in New York without getting ripped off. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Wise and sensible. be a victory for common sense idiom. cannily. canny. clear-headedly. judiciously.

  6. street-smart, streetwise adj: informal (able to cope in an urban setting) (figurado) animal de ciudad loc nom m : No soy un animal de ciudad. Prefiero la tranquilidad del campo. street smarts npl: informal (experience with an urban setting) (AR, coloquial, figurado) calle nf : She still has the street smarts she learned by growing up in a rough ...

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