Who is nice and who is fake? That’s all we’re really trying to figure out, isn’t it? It seems like such a simple concept, but when you get deep down into it, it’s actually a lot more complicated than you’d think.
Nice is doing an act of kindness; fake is telling someone about it after.
Nice is genuine; fake is insincere.
Nice is warmly answering the door; fake is kissing both cheeks.
Nice is checking in on a friend; fake is sending a check.
Nice is being a good person; fake is trying to be a friend.
Nice is being there when you have a call; fake is chewing your ear off.
Nice is just being there; fake is always wanting to be there.
Nice is being there with your wallet; fake it trying to get in it.
Nice is holding a door; fake is slamming it halfway there.
Nice is being kind; fake is being some kind of way.
Nice is holding a cup of coffee; fake is always buying you one.
Nice is listening to your stories; fake is always telling stories.
Nice is being accountable; fake is being relatable.
Nice is being real; fake is being on the “Real World.”
Nice is always around; fake is only there when it’s convenient.
Nice is lending a hand; fake is giving a gift.
Nice is being good to you; fake is only giving it to you good.