a just person is one that believes in justice and properness. a nice person is kind and cares for others
An altruistic person is a good neighbor and a nice person. A mercenary wants to be paid to help with anything.
I just read this and it makes tremendous sense. http://www.experienceproject.com/groups/Know-The-Difference-Between-Kindness-And-Niceness/74520
No.
They mean the same, but "quite nice" is usually used by people who want to sound like they are more highly educated. Usually they are just snobs.
Yes. For example: An (ADJECTIVE) person --> A nice person A (MORE ADJECTIVE) person --> A nicer person
They are nice :)
one is nice one is not
Food. Probably nice food. Just like any other wealthy person. The only difference in a rich and poor person's food intake is how much they pay for it.
A cottage villa is nice.
The main difference between "sweetie" and "sweaty" is that "sweetie" is a term of endearment or affectionate nickname used for someone you love or care about, while "sweaty" is an adjective describing someone who is perspiring or covered in sweat.
It's nice to have one, but it's not necessity, it's just used to show the difference between what is "normal" and what you are doing differently.
he is just a kind and nice person