Why Nice People Are Usually Good People & Rude People Are Usually Bad Guys

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    Join us in this insightful exploration of social norms as Speaker_02 reflects on the relationship between niceness and goodness. Discover how our social scripts shape behavior and the often-overlooked importance of manners in fostering ethical connections. Don't miss this thought-provoking chapter on cultural insights! #CulturalInsights #SocialBehavior #MannersMatter #NicenessAndGoodness #EthicalConnections #SocialNorms #ReflectiveThinking #EmotionalIntelligence #ThoughtProvoking #Speaker02

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  • @bombastik.ms.fantastik9940
    @bombastik.ms.fantastik9940 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What twaddle ... met completely “direct” yet they always DO the right thing when you’re in need. So I don’t think there is a correlation.

  • @modspecs
    @modspecs 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I disagree with you. This may be true in a sense, however you are leaving out the sociological side of things. Where you live and the inner circles of that play an enormous part in "nice" or "rude" perceptions. It varies even more so when you interject the parasocial influences. I say this having grown up in middle America; a small racist town. Where I was a minority. I've also lived in Flint, Lansing, and Detroit, Michigan. Having always wanted to escape the weirdness of the Midwest mindset, I thrust myself into a rich Hispanic culture. If I hadn't taken sociology I would have been in literal culture shock living in the beautiful, wild, wild, west: Albuquerque, New Mexico. As a proud Latina, your "usually" is very judgemental.
    Edit: upvote for content subject matter also, subbed. 👍🏻

    • @lukecareyford
      @lukecareyford  12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment. Please join me on my th-cam.com/users/lukeisback live streams so we can discuss this live on my show. Or email me at lukeisback at gmail.com... Thanks!

  • @cathycoryell2351
    @cathycoryell2351 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hmmm. So speaking the facts, or direct is now correlated with mean, not nice. Bad person?! Ok.