<p>When I came first to my new school I just couldn’t stand everyone- they were too freakin nice. I came from New YOrk and people would just tell you that they didn’t like you. It was easy to make friends b/c the people who liked you would come out and tell you. The people who didn’t like you would stare at you evilly. But nice people are so fake. They hate you but they act nice to your face then later you find them all talking trash about you behind your back. Urrg! I admit i’m starting to act like this a lot and taking in some of this stupid suburban culture.</p>
<p>hahahaha, so I’m glad I’m not the only one. Don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with nice people, (I’d say I’m nice) but there’s a limit, right? Like sometimes it makes you wonder what they’re really up to.</p>
<p>There is a fine line between treating people with respect (which is what I aim for) and being a total brown-noser/plastic.</p>
<p>Yes, I hate people who are fake and act nice to use others (including myself) for their popularity/homework/whatever. But those who are nice/respectful, that’s a virtue you don’t find often. and after a while, it gets quite easy to see who someone really is and their “evil” agenda.</p>
<p>If they are faking it, then yeah it’s lame. But some people are just genuinely nice, and that’s not a bad thing. I guess it offsets all the bad people in this world (thieves, rapists, etc)</p>
<p>I went out with a girl that was always way too nice. I broke up with her partly for this reason. It started to seem like a fake nice. So yes, I do not like people who are too nice.</p>
<p>A person who is too nice to everyone unknowingly puts everyone at a distance. It’s ironic. </p>
<p>They are so nice that people can’t differentiate between their degrees of friendliness. Thus, no one feels close to them. Because they’re treated the same way as everyone else.</p>
<p>Lol, I think the majority of people on CC are nice. The ones that aren’t are humorous:)
Aww, Lawlz didn’t accept my friend request:/ I’m sad now:(</p>