Telit

Thelit is an idiom derived from the Greek word thele, which means “nipple,” and the particle -it. Used to denote a special manner of behavior, attracting attention to oneself or, conversely, hidden hostility, mistrust and disdain. Telit can be either offensive or neutral, it all depends on the context, intonation and style of communication.

Telit is a character trait that is characterized by attractiveness, self-confidence and mystery. People with Telite often attract attention, they are distinguished by humor, charm, lively intelligence and the ability to communicate with people of different social classes. They can be charismatic and self-confident, easily make new acquaintances and change their environment. Despite their attractiveness, they are not inclined to impose their point of view, their lifestyle or their opinions on others.