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That's Nice or is it Marvellous, Brilliant, Kind, Comforting, Pretty ....?

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MamaCaz Thu 20-Feb-20 12:42:44

There's nothing wrong whatsoever with using the word 'nice'.

I imagine that many teachers just wanted to encourage children not to rely upon that word alone, and expand their vocabulary.
Unfortunately, as with so many of these 'rules' that were drummed into most of us as children, they are taken too literally and applied too rigidly.

nanaK54 Thu 20-Feb-20 12:36:05

I'm far too 'nice' myself to worry about the use of this inoffensive word - have a nice day! grin

Purpledaffodil Thu 20-Feb-20 12:29:24

And what about “got” ? Another banned word in my youf.?
Taught use of thesaurus from Year 2 onwards. We have a rich language which is there to be used. Children are encouraged to use it where possible and most enjoy doing so. Old fogey rant over?

Urmstongran Thu 20-Feb-20 12:28:29

I too was taught to try to avoid the use of nice.
It’s nice and easy though isn’t it?!
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lavenderzen Thu 20-Feb-20 12:22:44

I think every day I am living in a different world than everyone else! I have never heard before that the word "nice" is disapproved of. I am sure I use it far too much!

sodapop Thu 20-Feb-20 12:20:08

Yes I was taught that there were better adjectives to use. I don't mind if its used once in a sentence but not more than that.

timetogo2016 Thu 20-Feb-20 12:19:43

I also use the nice word whilst being sarcastic.

JenniferEccles Thu 20-Feb-20 12:19:01

I remember reading a while back that the word marvellous is used much less frequently now.

It would be a shame if it disappeared wouldn’t it?

Grammaretto Thu 20-Feb-20 12:16:01

I'm sure we too were told not to use it but I find I am lazy and sometimes other words don't work so well.
I shall have to think about it.
He's nice, she's nice, the house was very nice.... I can see the point hmm

JackyB Thu 20-Feb-20 12:01:12

Our English teacher disapproved of "nice" and "lots of", both of which I try and avoid. But I don't really cringe any more when others use it.

merlotgran Thu 20-Feb-20 12:00:29

In the words of Mrs Brown ('s Boys)

That's Nice! hmm

GrannyGravy13 Thu 20-Feb-20 11:58:42

One of our close friends definition of nice is :-

N neurotic
I insecure
Cchaotic
Eemotional

vampirequeen Thu 20-Feb-20 11:57:04

I taught that 'nice' was lazy. Sometimes I'm lazy but other times I find a better word.

Granny23 Thu 20-Feb-20 11:40:45

I was taught, both at Primary and Secondary School , to eschew the use of the word Nice which was lazy and to seek a more precise/appropriate descriptive adjective. Consequently, every use of the word on Gransnet Forums, leaps out at me and makes my hackles rise. The only time I use the word is sarcastically, as in 'That was nice of her' when in fact is was rude, upsetting, or belittling.

Anyone else?