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6 Things to Say More to be Kinder

  1. “Please” and “thank you” – These simple words go a long way in showing gratitude and respect for others. Using them regularly in your interactions can make a big difference in how you are perceived by those around you.

  2. “I’m sorry” – Saying “I’m sorry” when you have made a mistake or hurt someone’s feelings can help to repair relationships and build trust. It shows that you are willing to take responsibility for your actions and are willing to make amends.

  3. “Is there anything I can do to help?” – Offering to help others in their time of need is a kind and considerate gesture. It shows that you are willing to put aside your own needs and priorities to assist someone else.

  4. “I appreciate you” – Expressing gratitude and appreciation for others can help to foster positive relationships and make people feel valued and appreciated.

  5. “I’m here for you” – Letting others know that you are available to listen and support them can be incredibly comforting. It shows that you are willing to be present for them and offer them emotional support in their time of need.

  6. “Is everything okay?” – Sometimes, we may not realize that someone is going through a tough time or struggling with a problem. Asking “is everything okay?” can be a simple but powerful way to show concern and support for others. It can also open the door for the other person to talk about what they’re going through and potentially receive the help and support they need.

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