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Kindness Is Rare?

Can We Be Polite Without Some People Mistaking It For Flirting?

Should we start speaking monotone or be as unenthusiastic as possible when speaking so it’s clear we don’t have any ulterior motives?

It seems that niceness on a grand scale has become so uncommon that we almost expect people to be rude, or, if we’re lucky, ignore us entirely. A friendly “Hi” to a passerby or assistance to a needy stranger has become infrequent for many reason, one of which is a really obnoxious misunderstanding.

Here’s what happens – the majority of people are levelheaded; they enjoy friendliness and kind gestures, whether they’re giving or receiving. Then, there are the others who ruin it for everyone.

It’s unfortunate that society has reached a point where everyday greetings and helping hands are so rare, they’re now mistaken for flirtation.

Can We Be Polite Without Some People Mistaking It For Flirting?

Meaning of:

kind·ness

noun
the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
synonyms: kindliness, kindheartedness, warmheartedness, affection, warmth, gentleness, concern, care; consideration, helpfulness, thoughtfulness, unselfishness, selflessness, altruism, compassion, sympathy, understanding, big-heartedness, benevolence, benignity, friendliness, hospitality, neighborliness; generosity, magnanimity, charitableness
“he thanked her for her kindness”

po·lite

adjective
having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people.
“they thought she was wrong but were too polite to say so”
synonyms: well mannered, civil, courteous, mannerly, respectful, deferential, well behaved, well bred, gentlemanly, ladylike, genteel, gracious, urbane; More
relating to people who regard themselves as more cultured and refined than others.
“the picture outraged polite society”
synonyms: civilized, refined, cultured, sophisticated, genteel, courtly
“that sort of behavior is not tolerated in polite society”

 

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