Eisenberg is superb as Zuckerberg: super-sharp, socially insecure, and ravenous for the big prize of global recognition.
Many etiquette teachers say their role has evolved to meet the needs of socially insecure clients who seem to want counseling as much as instruction.
Cohen understands that when you are telling socially insecure audiences they are superior to their fellow citizens there is no need to be subtle.
They don't belong, they are secondclass citizens, economically and socially insecure.
Fellowes, the drama's writer and executive producer, had lashed out at those who complained, saying: "The real problem is with people who are insecure socially."
There are drawbacks, both for people who have at least a couple of toes planted on the ground, and for the socially insecure who are never sure about what they should and shouldn't do.
He added that his critics were "insecure socially".
Even masters, though generally well rewarded, were professionally and socially insecure.
He's socially insecure and he presumes too much and he ate half my pheasant.
Postwar Britain looked tawdry, bomb-damaged, poor and socially insecure.