Not being fake or influenced. Being
true to yourself and your values, but more importantly, being
true to innate values that all people acknowledge as respectable. Not frontin, or inhibiting yourself or pretending to be something your not; but also not following dominant values that should not be acceptable.
Honesty, doing the right thing, genuineness, fairness and reasonability are generally aspects of keeping it
real. Gandhi kept it
real because even though his acts were controversial or illegal, they were
never harmful and society now knows he was doing the right thing.
Also used in a more jocular way to explain an individual'
s behavior that they may have thought was the right thing to do out of stubbornness or disregard for others, but it wasn't really keeping it
real because the social concensus is that it is not.
- Matt respects everybody, he is genuinely nice to friends and strangers and does not seek out conflict with people or put them down. He is keeping it
real.
- Joe stands up against bullies at his school and defends kids who are getting made
fun of, even though he is quite popular and doesn't hang out with those kids. He is keeping it
real.
- Ashley skipped Friday night partying with her friends to stay at home and watch movies with her sister who just broke up with a boyfriend. Ashley is keeping it
real.
- Josh just isn't a very smart person, but he puts effort into doing the best he can. He is keeping it
real.
Alternative example:
Latoya: Tanisha why did you call me out for buying my shoes at Walmart in front of everybody.
Tanisha: I'm just keeping it
real, why does it matter where you buy your shoes?
Latoya: Girl you are not keeping it
real, I know it doesn't matter where I buy my shoes but people still might make
fun of me for it. It'
s really just none of their business.