10 Signs You’re Dealing With Fake Nice People

Being Nice means being accountable. Being fake means being relatable. However, when a person pretends to be nice, then he or she is a fake nice person. Let’s take a look at 10 signs which show that you are dealing with fake nice people.
1. Insincerity
Fake nice people may appear polite and friendly, but their tone of voice, body language, or facial expressions may reveal a lack of genuine interest or concern.
2. Gossiping
Fake nice people may engage in gossip or speak negatively about others behind their backs, despite putting on a pleasant face in front of them.
3. Inconsistent behavior
Fake nice people may behave differently in private than they do in public, or may switch between being friendly and cold depending on who they are with.
4. Flattery
Fake nice people may use excessive flattery or compliments to gain favor or manipulate others, rather than expressing genuine admiration or appreciation.
5. Superficiality
Fake nice people may focus on superficial or materialistic topics, rather than engaging in deeper or more meaningful conversations.
6. Lack of empathy
Fake nice people may be unable or unwilling to empathize with others’ feelings or experiences, and may prioritize their own interests over others.
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7. Disregard for boundaries
Fake nice people may ignore or dismiss others’ boundaries, such as by invading personal space or overstepping social norms.
8. Self-centeredness
Fake nice people may prioritize their own needs and desires over others’, and may become hostile or defensive if they feel their needs are not being met.
9. Insensitivity
Fake nice people may make insensitive comments or jokes, or may trivialize others’ problems or concerns.
10. Inauthenticity
Fake nice people may present a false image of themselves, either by exaggerating their accomplishments or interests or by hiding aspects of their true personality or beliefs.
Credit: Sir John Da Mawaki

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