You should almost always be nice: 1) It makes the world more pleasant 2) It makes you look good 3) It makes you more likely to get what you want 4) It's easy to do 5) It's golden-rule-esque—you want people to be nice to you, right? Exceptions exist of course though...
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Replying to @davekopec
What are the exceptions? Non-repeatable negotiations jump out for me, although I honestly would still find it hard to fake aggression
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Replying to @davidgshort
Right there are situations where people only take you seriously if you’re tough.
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Replying to @davekopec @davidgshort
Can you define "nice" here? When someone truly wrongs you, you need to cut them in half with a chainsaw, which, no matter the meaning, is not nice.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @davidgshort
Polite, courteous—"thank you", "you're welcome", "please"—use a friendly tone of voice... if you don't know what nice is well...
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Replying to @davekopec @davidgshort
Polite, courteous, and tough. A good way to conduct business.
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