The word
"niceness" means being kind, friendly, and pleasant towards others.
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But please, just for 15 minutes, turn off all the negative voices in your head and sink into the soft, marshmallowy beanbag
of niceness with me, because I am going to tell you why Nintendo should make you happier than a puppy riding a Roomba.
But I struggle to equate
niceness with godliness when I read the Gospels.
Anyone else sensing a serious shortage of
niceness in the world these days?
And speaking of extreme
niceness on the internet, have you checked out the reviews of the GYPO Style Challenge on the GYPO Facebook page?
We did not The new Highlander's greater size, substance, and
niceness come at a price, however.
The virtues that correspond to our pantheism are the opposite of aggressiveness or being erotic, such
as niceness.
Politicians not standing for anything apart from slightly different forms of
superficial niceness — Blair's trademark was insincere modesty, forced emotion, estuarine twang and emphatic hand gestures — is the cause of the political malaise that Blair ponders.
On a road trip that took me through Durango, Colorado, I made a pit stop at Nature's Oasis, where I was stupefied by the
extreme niceness of the staff and the glorious, densely packed rows of bulk items.
Based on your comments, I've decided you ladies are dating more sophisticated men who can distinguish the difference
between niceness and interest, and you gentlemen readers are all very savvy about EQ and social nuances.
William Hurt also succumbed to excessive
niceness when he played Rochester in the dull 1996 version, directed by the egregiously tasteful Franco Zeffirelli (Romeo and Juliet).
Student Kevin Curwick describes how he decided to fight high school cyberbullying with a positive - themed Twitter account and ended up launching a
global niceness trend.
Curwick, who was a high school senior when this post was written, describes how he decided to fight high school cyberbullying with a positive - themed Twitter account and ended up launching a global
niceness trend.
Allied to a prevailing
organisational niceness, this makes Burges Salmon a really good place to start out, current trainees tell us.
Just enable the Santa Claus skill, and, upon prompting, Alexa will ask a series of questions to help determine whether the kid has met their
full niceness potential.
skill, and, upon prompting, Alexa will ask a series of questions to help determine whether the kid has met their full
niceness potential.
Longtime media executive, startup investor and author Fran Hauser tells Jessica Abo
why niceness has a place in today's work culture.
A tall, prematurely grey man who looks like Bob Rae's younger brother, he has that patented Canadian self -
deprecating niceness: polite to a fault, he instinctively apologizes for things utterly out of his control.
In fact, when a Quora questioner asked for stories of
how niceness can come back to bite you, users responded with tons of stories of warped expectations, unfortunate acquaintances, and bloated schedules.
Then there's our
clichéd niceness, which some may read as «boring,» but this new commercial for Molson Canadian by Rethink says we're anything but.
Percy must surely share Lance's bilious regard for the obsessive carnality which belies much of our proverbial
American niceness.
Most of all, the churches need to realize that they are the body of Christ, his sacramental sign in the world, and that this sign is not exercised by a
bland niceness spiced with politically correct prophecy.
On the other hand, «
terminal niceness» is a phrase that I am told was invented for Canadians.
On the other hand, the notion of God as
sentimental niceness — what I have called «smothering love» — springs from the wish of many people to be so completely tolerant that they are unwilling or unable to take a stand on anything.
John Murray Cuddihy has written eloquently on the «Protestant smile,» the certain sourire -RCB- of
ingenuous niceness that he rightly saw as a sacrament of American civility.
I absolutely agree that marinating meat gives such a great flavour and just adds that
extra niceness about it.
cos the club values i remember Arsenal used to stand for was more mental strenght and toughness not softy,
softy niceness losing mentality..
Plenty of footballers break through young, but for some reason — his essential and
irrefutable niceness, perhaps?
What lies behind Ed Balls» recent display of
niceness towards the Liberal Democrats?
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vs Niceness — I am totally on board with Jack and feel the same way.
With enough power, their frontal lobe — the seat of empathy, altruism, prosocial behavior and general
human niceness — shuts down.
Let's hope the future holds a bit more exuberance and a bit
less niceness.
It's not as raunchy, it's definitely not as mean as most, and it just has an
overall niceness to it.
They generally stink of too
much niceness today, but romantic comedies were already in big trouble in the late 1980s.
But there's a niggling indulgence in here as well, and things get thoroughly overblown as director Stewart gives in to his clear adoration of big guns, gleaming knives and giant hunks of under - cooked steak, plus corny surprises when icons of
niceness turn nasty (with some cool digital assistance).
There's a specific tone that Favreau is aiming for and he achieves it with
niceness through a filter of profanity.
A well - loved actor with a reputation for
unstinting niceness, Reeves plays Wick as a reluctant angel of death who projects a slender, sartorial elegance that belies the unsettled antihero within.
The superstar does so on the sheer strength of his skill, commitment, his gift for physical humor and, yes, just
plain niceness and likability.