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Ex-Moderator | sincerity "freedom from deceit, hypocrisy, or duplicity; probity in intention or in communicating; earnestness."
Is it rare? Do you assume everyone is out for some kind of gain? Or is it a given, that most are sincere until proven otherwise? |
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Ex-Moderator | Personally, I happen to take most things at face value... I like to assume that most are genuine, unless I can feel the fake or whatever oozing off of them, or if someone has proven to me otherwise. |
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Ex-Moderator | CarrieMpls said: "freedom from deceit, hypocrisy, or duplicity; probity in intention or in communicating; earnestness."
Is it rare? Do you assume everyone is out for some kind of gain? Or is it a given, that most are sincere until proven otherwise? And do you view it that way because of how often you, yourself are sincere? |
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Girl, I grew up in a conservative household, with a military father, steeped in the traditions of the American South.
I was raised to be very polite.... not sincere a relatively polite but not sincere edit [Edited 3/20/08 8:10am] | |
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CarrieMpls said: Personally, I happen to take most things at face value... I like to assume that most are genuine, unless I can feel the fake or whatever oozing off of them, or if someone has proven to me otherwise.
thats the way I see it too, and I think as I've got older I've learnt to sense the fake people more. | |
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Ex-Moderator | Imago said: Girl, I grew up in a conservative household, with a military father, steeped in he traditions of the American South.
I was raised to be very polite.... not sincere I know you're half joking, but it's very possible to be both sincere and polite. |
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Imago said: Girl, I grew up in a conservative household, with a military father, steeped in he traditions of the American South.
I was raised to be very polite.... not sincere we're going to run out of posts again. | |
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jami0mckay said: Imago said: Girl, I grew up in a conservative household, with a military father, steeped in he traditions of the American South.
I was raised to be very polite.... not sincere we're going to run out of posts again. | |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: Girl, I grew up in a conservative household, with a military father, steeped in he traditions of the American South.
I was raised to be very polite.... not sincere I know you're half joking, but it's very possible to be both sincere and polite. Of course. I know somebody like that now. But that means you're a very good person. How many very good people do you know? | |
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I tend to think that most are sincere but I also like to follow my gut feeling. I listen to my instincts and if I feel like someone is being insincere I proceed with caution.
I do initially make the mistake sometimes and think that everyone is treating me as they wish to be treated themselves. Occasionally I am reminded that not everyone was taught that as a child. That was a huge lesson that my great grandmother insisted that I learned. "Treat others as you wish to be treated yourself". It seems pretty simple. | |
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Ex-Moderator | Imago said: CarrieMpls said: I know you're half joking, but it's very possible to be both sincere and polite. Of course. I know somebody like that now. But that means you're a very good person. How many very good people do you know? I know a lot of people who are both polite and sincere. I don't think that's the only quality that makes someone a "very good" person, but it's a start. |
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Ex-Moderator | shanti0608 said: I tend to think that most are sincere but I also like to follow my gut feeling. I listen to my instincts and if I feel like someone is being insincere I proceed with caution.
I do initially make the mistake sometimes and think that everyone is treating me as they wish to be treated themselves. Occasionally I am reminded that not everyone was taught that as a child. That was a huge lesson that my great grandmother insisted that I learned. "Treat others as you wish to be treated yourself". It seems pretty simple. The easiest rule that if everyone followed it would change the world for the better forever and yet somehow it becomes nearly impossible for many in practice... |
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A tthese moments I love to quote my favourite guru;
I sincerely wanna fuck the taste outta your mouth. I'm not sayin' this just 2 be nasty | |
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Ex-Moderator | HamsterHuey said: A tthese moments I love to quote my favourite guru;
I sincerely wanna fuck the taste outta your mouth. I'm not sayin' this just 2 be nasty |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: Of course. I know somebody like that now. But that means you're a very good person. How many very good people do you know? I know a lot of people who are both polite and sincere. I don't think that's the only quality that makes someone a "very good" person, but it's a start. I don't think you're sincere in those sentiments. You're just being difficult again. It's cute though. (ok, my olive branch of a compliment was kind of "see-through-polite" wasn't it? ) | |
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CarrieMpls said: shanti0608 said: I tend to think that most are sincere but I also like to follow my gut feeling. I listen to my instincts and if I feel like someone is being insincere I proceed with caution.
I do initially make the mistake sometimes and think that everyone is treating me as they wish to be treated themselves. Occasionally I am reminded that not everyone was taught that as a child. That was a huge lesson that my great grandmother insisted that I learned. "Treat others as you wish to be treated yourself". It seems pretty simple. The easiest rule that if everyone followed it would change the world for the better forever and yet somehow it becomes nearly impossible for many in practice... It would make such a difference. | |
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Ex-Moderator | Imago said: CarrieMpls said: I know a lot of people who are both polite and sincere. I don't think that's the only quality that makes someone a "very good" person, but it's a start. I don't think you're sincere in those sentiments. You're just being difficult again. It's cute though. (ok, my olive branch of a compliment was kind of "see-through-polite" wasn't it? ) I'm serious about this. |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: I don't think you're sincere in those sentiments. You're just being difficult again. It's cute though. (ok, my olive branch of a compliment was kind of "see-through-polite" wasn't it? ) I'm serious about this. I'm only joking. You know I love you Oh my god, I can't stop being polite. It's like a sickness | |
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I have never thought about it.
Sincerity is hard. It's hard to be sincere. Sincerity can be confronting to some, I suppose. If you can not be sincere, be polite, as Dan says. Tell little white lies. Like, "Dan, I love your use of the boff emoticon." | |
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I was taught that if you had nothing nice to say then do not say anything at all.
Some times I make my tongue bleed doing that but it works. I never give compliments if I do not mean them. | |
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Ex-Moderator | HamsterHuey said: I have never thought about it.
Sincerity is hard. It's hard to be sincere. Sincerity can be confronting to some, I suppose. If you can not be sincere, be polite, as Dan says. Tell little white lies. Like, "Dan, I love your use of the boff emoticon." I don't think it's hard to be sincere at all... I genuinely mean what I say most of the time, lest when I'm joking around. I get the impression that a lot of people think people who are nice and polite are somehow inseincere in their sentiments. Though that may just be my own perception, I kind of take personal offense to that. I don't say things JUST to be nice. And I don' expect anything in return from my kindness and manners. I'm that way cause it's the way I am. |
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Carrie, wherever you're planning on taking this thread, I sincerely wish that you just wouldn't. | |
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CarrieMpls said: HamsterHuey said: I have never thought about it.
Sincerity is hard. It's hard to be sincere. Sincerity can be confronting to some, I suppose. If you can not be sincere, be polite, as Dan says. Tell little white lies. Like, "Dan, I love your use of the boff emoticon." I don't think it's hard to be sincere at all... I genuinely mean what I say most of the time, lest when I'm joking around. I get the impression that a lot of people think people who are nice and polite are somehow inseincere in their sentiments. Though that may just be my own perception, I kind of take personal offense to that. I don't say things JUST to be nice. And I don' expect anything in return from my kindness and manners. I'm that way cause it's the way I am. I agree. I do know ppl that feel like they have to compliment or seem sincere when they are not. I cannot do that. Forced sincerity is just fake if you ask me. | |
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Ex-Moderator | Imago said: Carrie, wherever you're planning on taking this thread, I sincerely wish that you just wouldn't.
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: Carrie, wherever you're planning on taking this thread, I sincerely wish that you just wouldn't.
That wasn't very polite | |
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Is it rare? Not rare though I thinK it is not the norm either
Do you assume everyone is out for some kind of gain? Not really - I do try really had not to make sweeping assumptions. If I wonder I simply ask or just wait and see, it usually comes out on it's own given time Or is it a given, that most are sincere until proven otherwise? I try very hard to be sincere and I feel most of the people I speak with are as well | |
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Ex-Moderator | Imago said: CarrieMpls said: That wasn't very polite No, but it was sincere. |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: That wasn't very polite No, but it was sincere. cheeky I wonder if you can be sincere, polite, Annnnnd cheeky/edgy a the same tie . I know Brad Pitt has tried desperately on some of his roles, but it never panned out | |
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Sincerity is something that can bite you in the arse.
I mean, if someone asks for my opinion, I always give it, even when it is negative. I was sincere in saying that Dan's highlights make him look like a pansie, for instance. Something he did not want to hear cuz he wanted me to tell him it looked good on him. But I can't lie. | |
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HamsterHuey said: Sincerity is something that can bite you in the arse.
I mean, if someone asks for my opinion, I always give it, even when it is negative. I was sincere in saying that Dan's highlights make him look like a pansie, for instance. Something he did not want to hear cuz he wanted me to tell him it looked good on him. But I can't lie. You could have pulled the highlights off my head and spanked me until I promised never to get them again. | |
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