Is it very important to you to be known as a "nice" person? Why?

It used to be. I tried really hard in my younger days to do the sweet Southern Belle thing for real (lots around here that don't mind faking it in public), but realized I was two people ...the mask and the real me who could be pretty blunt. So I went to counseling after college and got meaner. šŸ™ƒ Seriously ...more honest. It's been liberating.
 

I'm not sure, but I think it's because it just makes me feel good.

Being polite until lines are crossed, compassionate to someone who has genuine emotional or physical pain, helpful to someone in need make me feel good. Being "nice" all the time connotes fake to a certain degree to me. But the term means different things to different people.
 
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"nice person" has sort of a softy sound to it that might encourage some to try to take advantage. I prefer "principled person". I'll be cordial to you unless you give me a reason not to be so. As some green guy used to say: "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry".
 
No.
"Nice guys finish last"

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I have been know to be nice.
However, in business my first answer was always no. I can change a no to a yes, if they can change my mind. People think maybe means yes.
 
It used to be far more important to me than it is now. I'm old enough to get away with just being considered eccentric.
 


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