Iβd say Iβm honest and loyal, not particularly nice. To me nice means diplomatic, charismatic and with low temper.
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Came here to say that.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
I'm balanced.
I'll help you push you car. I'll hold the door for anyone, I'll let you in, in traffic. I'll over-tip the wait staff, even the ones having a bad day. I give kids in my neighborhood freezypops when it's hot AF. I'll go out of my way to make sure your food allergy is covered and you'll have safe snacks at my gathering.
I won't give the guy begging on the corner money. I won't help you forever if you never reciprocate. You skip a paycheck, I won't wait for you to get it sorted.
I won't remember that you hate mushrooms. I won't remember your kids name or wife's face. I'll forget you birthday if it's not in my calendar. I'll tell you I need to focus on something for an hour and go take a nap.
I can be. The other day, I was driving on a 70mph road and the lead car two in front hit a young deer. She had tried her best to avoid it but there was nothing she could do.
She pulled over with her signals flashing and as I went past I realised no one was going to stop, and then I had the thought of that happening to my wife, who is a vegetarian and would have been in bits, so I pulled over and ran back to check on her.
She was crying and shaking, I asked her to drop the window a bit and if she was ok. I told her it wasn't her fault and she should take as long as needed before driving, and that I would be in my car if needed.
I had my lunch and her husband soon arrived, coming to thank me, which I wasn't expecting. They were very nice and it was very sad and I was slightly emotional. They left eventually and I carried on with my day.
I can be grumpy as fuck, though.
You aren't grumpy. You're just conserving your emotional bandwidth for when it is really needed.
That's how I choose to interpret this, anyway.
I'm afraid not, I've never been to France much less be familiar enough to claim to be one of them.
It's very dry there.
I like to think I am. I used to be a piece of shit, and I've worked really hard over the last 9 years to become a better person. I don't always succeed, as the old demons like to pop their heads out every now and again, but I do put forth great effort most times.
We're all on a journey. None of us have arrived. The effort counts.
Depends. I default to being friendly, but Iβm not good at it. Iβm a terrible conversationalist, and what is logical to me (from my perspective) often gets misconstrued as being an asshole. Itβs never my intention, but Iβm awful at reading people too. I just never really took the time to learn how toβ¦ people.
I take "nice" to mean something very different than "good" or "kind". No, I am not a nice person. I am inclined to be an honest asshole over a nice liar. I try my best to be good, kind, understanding, etc., but "nice" is, in my books, more about manners than good acts or genuine understanding. And I generally feel that time and effort spent on attempting to be "nice" is much better spent on genuinely empathizing with and supporting people, even when that support isn't kind or well-mannered at a glance.
I think I just take issue with the word "nice".
I like you. I'm the same way. Never met an asshole that was being dishonest. That's why I feel like I can trust them more than I can trust 'nice' people.
So yeah, I might not be nice. In fact, sometimes I'm a downright asshole. But I'll usually give you the shirt off of my back to help you if you need it.
I'm a pheasant plucker.
I try to be when I can muster up the courage to speak. I've always been taught to treat others like how you want to be treated and since I can't handle people yelling and screaming I try to avoid that altogether. Even if you're mean to me, I'll try to be nice or I just don't say anything.
I try to be, but donβt always hit the mark.
I try. I don't always succeed.
Fuck you mind your own business.
No. I aspire to be kind to people that need kindness, though.
No. I am kind. I am genuine. I am not nice. I have become too tired to put on a mask anymore.
I'm far too nice.
75%. I have my moments, plus it's hard to stay nice when there are so many assholes in the world.
I'm a lovely person to everyone until they show me that they don't deserve it. After that, they are dead to me. Unfortunately, one of the people who has shown me that they don't deserve my time or respect is me, so i treat myself like shit. This does not work out so well for me.
No.. In my defence...
βNice people made the best Nazis. My mom grew up next to them. They got along, refused to make waves, looked the other way when things got ugly and focused on happier things than βpolitics.β They were lovely people who turned their heads as their neighbors were dragged away. You know who werenβt nice people? Resisters.ββ Naomi Shulman
I think this is where the specific definition of βniceβ is crucial. I think itβs very possible to still be βniceβ while also being confrontational or standing up for things, and in fact, doing it nicely but without backing down can sometimes be extremely effective.
I know the βniceβ you are referring to, where someone uses it as a shield for uncaring, selfish behavior. Iβd of course rather have someone who isnβt so βniceβ who earnestly tries to do the right thing than that kind of nice.
I gave a quarter to a cute homeless lady once so Iβd say Iβm pretty nice.
I try to be, but people often tell me that I sound annoyed/aggressive even when I'm trying not to be.
Hopefully, most of the time. I feel like I'm generally friendly and helpful, and compared to many people around me I feel like I don't let myself get to carried away with anger or frustration. I'm not too good at showing it though. Due to autism I feel like there's a bit of a difference between how society expects people to show friendliness and how I do it. I'm quite reserved and I usually don't randomly show up or give gifts or something. I generally don't care about my own birthday and such, and therefore I'll also not think about those things for others. I try to detect when it does matter to people, and think of something to do or give, but honestly these expectations really stress me out.
I can definitely be a bit of an asshole sometimes though. I don't like people talking nonsense. In places where it matters, like work, want direct communication, with as little weaseling around as possible. No big words, no politics. So I will be that person that asks the "rude" and difficult question if it's necessary. I'm also quite stubborn, and require strong argumentation to actually be convinced of something. I've become more aware of this, so I tend to think twice nowadays to ensure that I'm really fighting a fight worth fighting and don't let myself get carried away too much with debating minor things.
No. But the world isn't a nice place.
Simple answer: No.
No.
I am a good person with a capacity for kindness. The difference? It's not reflex.
Nice is the guy waving you through at a stop sign when it's their turn. Sure there's good intention, but seriously? No.
I'm nice to service workers. I am not nice to people on the freeway. Take from that what you will.
No.
Nice to a fault. I think it's because I try to be the person I always wish I would have had access to because I've never really had any support from anyone.
Only to those deserving.
I'm a mirror. if you're nice to me, I'm nice to you. if not, well...
Honestly, dude. I would watch out for anyone who call themselves "nice".
I try to treat everyone as though I might be the first drop of kindness they have seen in some time, and my mantra when I find it difficult is "be kindness"- as in, choose the kindest option available to me at the time.
THAT SAID, I would not call myself a nice person, and if I was asked this I would elaborate that I try to be kind. I've known a handful of people who call themselves nice and I've been disappointed in their lack of patience and grace for others. Nice people don't need to say they're nice.
I try my hardest to be a nice person, but I don't really think I am nice person
I'm trying my best but I don't think so. I can be very insensitive without me knowing it.
Absolutely not. Iβm rude to people (just check my post history) and often passive aggressive. I have little patience for people and am often not in a good mood. I donβt help people much and donβt get any pleasure out of it. To me, there is always a 50/50 chance the next person I see/meet may try and hurt or kill me at any moment so I am always on the lookout.
So far, so good. But no, I would never classify me as a good person by any metric.
A lot of people in this thread appear to be pretty hard on themselves. There seems to be a trend of people who want to be nice, are trying to be nice, but don't see themselves as nice. If that sounds like you, then I've got some good news for you:
You are a nice person.
If you're sincerely making the effort to be a better person then that's admirable. Self improvement is hard. Too often people are quick to judge based on the result of your actions rather than the effort that's put into them. To put it another way, we judge people by their actions but judge ourselves by our intentions.
Treat yourself to the niceness that you're trying to show to other people. You're doing the best you can. You're trying to be a nicer person which means you're trying to grow. From tiny seedlings grow mighty oaks, and the seedling shouldn't be shamed for starting its journey. Rather, it should be encouraged to keep growing.
If you find it difficult to be nice, but you're trying to be a nice person, I'd say that's a lot nicer than being the person who dismisses another for not being 'nice' enough.
i want and try to be but i don't succeed every day. i hate thinking about those times when i don't succeed, but being mindful of those times is a big part of what i can do to succeed more often.
75%
I am very laid back (my Dad always said I was nearly horizontal) and I never get angry, I rarely even get flustered or impatient. My Dad was a very good man and I try to follow his example as much as possible. As his health declined and I started caring for him (a real privilege as he helped so many it was only just that he got help in return when he needed it, even if it couldn't possibly fully pay him back) and, as I picked up some of his slack I did wonder where he found the time or energy. Since he died, I have felt like a sheepdog without a flock and have found myself adopting various people - I helped a friend through her cancer journey and her son start university, I took another friend to hospital sufficiently often that she just told the staff I was her "hospital husband" (which did stop them asking questions, usually with a roll of the eyes) and, as I don't drink, I ferry people home from the pub.
However, I can be... thoughtless and this can be really annoying, especially to the easily angered - I've lost a friend over it and my brother isn't exactly my greatest fan (the other year, my niece asked if I wanted to know all the nasty things my brother said about me and I declined - if we knew what people thought about us, we'd tear each other apart). I can also be rude to people but just where it's funny, you just have to know your audience (it can appal any bystanders though). I'm also not very emotionally expressive and I suspect at least one friend thinks I'm a sociopath.
So am I nice? Although it might depend on who you ask, I'd say no. However, I try to do as much good as possible - if anyone needs help, I'll drop what I'm doing and pitch in.
I'm anxious and avoidant and opportunistic. I try to make up for it when I feel able to.
I'm not even a person.
no. but i try to forgive myself for not taking the opportunity. imo, it is a skill that forms through a lot of interactions. a form of rizz. and to me, it doesn't come as natural.
I don't think I am, I often regret things I say or do. Even little things.
My emotions and instincts can be assholes, but I choose to be a good person. So the answer really depends on how much you weigh my instantaneous reaction to an emotional situation vs after my rational brain kicks in and I remember that everything that angers or disappoints me wasn't done for the sole purpose of ruining my day. Oh and little stuff pisses me off way more than big stuff.
I wish I was a better person, but I think I'm alright most of the time.