Honest
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A simple question: is there such a thing as being too nice? In a relationship? In a regular friendship? In general? What do you think?
Fine points, but I'd also say that if you're not nice enough people won't want you as involved in their lives, which I would say is worse than the risk of being taken advantage of.People who are TOO nice tend to get taken advantage of more often than brash, skeptical people.
Being reserved and skeptical doesn't mean you can't be nice.
This world needs more brutal honesty.
This is a really good question, and in my experience people can have wildly different answers for it. I sometimes define being "nice" as meaning you're giving someone's feelings high priority in how you interact with them. When you make a white lie and say that someone's cooking tastes nice when it's actually really bland, you're being nice.Kanzler said:Nice is the most nothing word ever. What does it even mean?
Fine points, but I'd also say that if you're not nice enough people won't want you as involved in their lives, which I would say is worse than the risk of being taken advantage of.
As for the world needing more honesty, I'd definitely agree to that, but I don't see why it has to be brutal. I think ultimately the important thing is to know who you're dealing with and how you can reach them. Some people are more receptive to brutal honesty than tepid honesty, and others have strong reactions against perceived hostility and won't listen to brutal honesty.