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Nice$504338$ - traducción al español

CULTURAL STEREOTYPE APPLIED TO MINNESOTANS
Minnesota Nice; Canadian Nice; MN Nice

Nice      
n. Niza, ciudad puerto en el sudeste de Francia sobre las costas del mar Mediterráneo
nice girl         
1941 FILM
Nice girl; Nice girl?; Nice Girl
linda joven, linda niña
nice to meet you         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nice to Meet You (EP); Nice to Meet You (disambiguation)
encantado de conocerlo

Definición

nice
¦ adjective
1. giving pleasure or satisfaction; agreeable.
good-natured; kind.
2. fine or subtle: a nice distinction.
requiring careful attention.
3. archaic fastidious.
Phrases
nice and -- satisfactory in terms of the quality described.
nice one informal expressing approval.
Derivatives
niceish adjective
nicely adverb
niceness noun
Word History
The word nice entered Middle English in the sense 'stupid', from Latin nescius, meaning 'ignorant'. It developed a range of senses, from 'wanton and dissolute' to 'strange or rare' and 'coy or reserved'. It was first used with a positive connotation in the sense 'fine or subtle' in the 16th century, and the current main meanings, senses 1 and 2, are recorded from the late 18th century.

Wikipedia

Minnesota nice

Minnesota nice is a cultural stereotype applied to the behavior of people from Minnesota and Wisconsin implying residents are unusually courteous, reserved, and mild-mannered against people who are not like them. The phrase also implies polite friendliness, an aversion to open confrontation, a tendency toward understatement, a disinclination to make a direct fuss or stand out, apparent emotional restraint, and self-deprecation.