A nicer word for theft is embezzlement.
they laugh like this : JAJAJAJAJAJAJA . Is this supposed to be a joke? Because that's really mean.... I honestly don't know if it would be nicer as a joke or nicer when meant seriously.... And for the record, nobody laughs based on which country they come from. It all depends on the person....
In the United States, theft from one's banking account is covered by your bank and is backed as well as by the FDIC for member banks.
It is a theft in a general sense. But it falls under it's own section of law.
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Theft, embezzlement.
nicer
No nicer is wrong English, however you cannot add "-er" to the end of nice.
Nicer
improving
Subsequently, later, next...
nicer
Push or nudge.
nicer, nicest
SACKED
Nicer euphimism for the "f" word.
intellectually challenged: FUNDEMENTAL
Of course it is :) It's nice - nicer - nicest. And remember - there's no such thing as a "real word." If a word is used and people understand it, then it is just as "real" as any word in any dictionary, or any word approved by your English teacher! How else would new words be invented?