Superficial charm
TENDENCY TO BE SMOOTH, ENGAGING, CHARMING, SLICK AND VERBALLY FACILE
Superficially charming; Charming superficially; Psychopathic charm; Narcissistic charm; Insincere charm; Fake charm; Fake sincerity; Superficial sincerity; Superficial empathy; False charm; Fake compassion; False compassion; Superficial compassion; Insincere compassion; False sincerity
Superficial charm (or insincere charm) refers to the social act of saying or doing things because they are well received by others, rather than what one actually believes or wants to do. It is sometimes referred to as "telling people what they want to hear".