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17 Simple Ways To Be Nice This World Kindness Day

It's cool to be nice :)

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World Kindness Day is one day a year that we can all take it upon ourselves to do something nice for someone else. Although we should be kind every day, this national holiday sheds light on the importance of caring for each other. Being kind is not about lavish gestures or spending money, but it is about the simple things. Smiling at someone may seem like the most silly thing, but it may truly make someone else's day. Make a pledge to yourself to be nice to someone this World Kindness Day and every other day. Remember: It's cool to be nice :)

1. Smile, it's contagious Ā :)

2. Hold the door for someoneĀ 

3. Be an active listenerĀ 

4. Talk to someone newĀ 

5. Give a genuine complementĀ 

6. Reach out to an old friendĀ 

7. Let someone into your lane while drivingĀ 

8. Say please and thank youĀ 

9. Keep that sigh to yourselfĀ 

10. Leave a tipĀ 

11. Be patientĀ 

12. Express your gratitudeĀ 

13. Have a positive outlookĀ 

14. Offer a hug

15. Tell a jokeĀ 

16. Stick up for someoneĀ 

17. Avoid gossipingĀ 

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