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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'speak nice' is not correct and usable in written English.
You would need to use the phrase 'speak kindly' or 'speak nicely' to make it sound formal. For example, "I always try to speak kindly to my colleagues and customers."
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"If a bear does charge at you, tell it a story - speak nice and calmly, and walk away slowly.
In the interests of socio-economic escape, Kieron must "say yes and not aye, down and not doon, am not and no um nay, ye were just to speak nice".
Speak nice to them and treat them with respect!
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"They said, 'We need a black kid,' and Tim had good grades and spoke nice," Harold Cobb said.
Generally speaking, nice-looking bras are limited to those with a small chest.
Always try to show a nice smile and speak nicely to her.
I liked him, and I must have mentioned something about wanting a plant for my apartment, but at that point in my life I'd pretty much given up on falling in love, much as the Romanians had pretty much given up on being able to speak freely: nice concept, clearly others in the world could do it, but heartache and the Securitate loomed too large.
Composites are nothing new and, historically speaking, nothing nice.
"A lot of times he spoke very nice things about me, so just thanks of this.
"He is speaking very nice," said Rose Hawa Simon, a former rebel fighter now looking for work in the town of Yei, a four-hour drive from Juba.
Try to tell people around you that you can be special, that you can be wonderful- by speaking something nice or doing something valuable for that person or persons.
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