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6 Common Traits of Fake Nice People

Have you ever wondered if you are surrounded by the right people? Knowing whether someone is truly a nice person is difficult since it would require you to be close enough to them to understand their personalities and behavioral traits. Because of this, a lot of fake people get away with being labeled as “nice”. So, this video will be focusing on some of the most common traits that fake “nice” people have.

Are you dealing with a fake friend? Watch this to find out: https://youtu.be/HR-PwsUayY0

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References
Brown, L. (2020). Fake people: 16 things they do and how to deal with them. Retrieved from ideapod.com/16-signs-fake-people/
Chong, C. (2020). 8 Signs Of Fake Nice People You Need To Be Aware Of. Retrieved from www.lifehack.org/469096/8-signs-of-fake-nice-people-you-need-to-be-aware-of
Malik, D. (2020). 7 signs of “Fake nice people” you need to be aware of. Retrieved from medium.com/illumination/8-signs-of-fake-nice-people-you-need-to-be-aware-of-1c7fd2b91874
The Powerful Mind. (2020). 5 Ways to Spot a Fake Nice Person. Retrieved from powerfulmind.co/spot-a-fake-nice-person/

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