Charm, I think, is education, really, no? I was educated to be nice to everybody. If you want to be rude and mean, I'm sure your life isn't that nice.
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I don't think you should have to try to be nice, I think most people are nice. I think being cheerful and nice is just a politeness.
People think I'm very nice, you know. And I'm not as nice as they think.
I think being mean to people in high school is healthy. It's sort of like you're in this situation with all these other kids and sometimes you need to get your aggression out. And if you'd had people be mean to you before, it really does build character.
I was raised not to be rude, but I also try to get the best work out of people.
We're not all nice, and there are a lot of levels of ambition and niceness.
I was kind of a wild child. I wasn't taught the niceties of life.
Everyone thinks I'm a nice guy, which is not a bad way to be perceived.
I was raised to be charming, not sincere.
People are always nice; I never get anything mean said to me on the street.
Almost every day, people will say to me some version of, 'You're so much nicer in real life.' I guess I come across as not nice.