Transforms rude, blunt, or mean text into polite, kind, and diplomatically worded alternatives while preserving the original meaning.
The Nice Translator takes harsh, rude, or passive-aggressive text and rewrites it in a kind, polite, and respectful tone. Whether you're softening a frustrated email, rephrasing a blunt message to a coworker, or turning a mean comment into constructive feedback, this tool keeps your meaning intact while making it sound genuinely nice.
Tone matters. A message that feels aggressive or dismissive can damage relationships, escalate conflicts, or get you in trouble at work. The mean to nice translator helps you communicate the same point without the sting — perfect for professional emails, customer service replies, text messages, and social media comments.
Paste your original text, choose how polite and warm you want the result to be, and the translator rewrites it instantly. You control the niceness level, the style of politeness, and whether to add softening expressions. The output is natural, human-sounding text — not robotic corporate speak.
This is the worst report I've ever seen. Do it again.
Thanks for putting this together. I think there are a few areas where we could strengthen the report — would you mind taking another pass? Happy to chat through any questions.
I don't care about your excuses. Just get it done.
I understand things come up, and I appreciate you keeping me in the loop. That said, it would really help if we could get this wrapped up soon. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help move it forward.
Stop emailing me about this. I already said no.
I appreciate you following up, but I think my answer on this one will have to stay the same. I hope you understand, and I'm happy to help with anything else.
Your presentation was boring and nobody understood it.
You clearly put effort into the presentation. A couple of suggestions that might help next time: simplifying some of the key points could make it easier for the audience to follow along, and adding a few visuals might keep the energy up.
You're late AGAIN. This is so disrespectful.
I've noticed the timing has been a bit off lately, and I wanted to mention it because punctuality really matters for the team. Is everything okay? If there's something going on, I'm happy to work something out.
No. The translator preserves your original meaning and intent — it only changes the tone and word choice to make the message sound polite and kind. Your core point comes through clearly, just without the harshness.
Professional & Diplomatic is best for work emails and formal settings. Warm & Friendly works for casual texts and chats. Empathetic & Understanding is ideal for sensitive conversations. Constructive Feedback turns complaints into actionable suggestions. Cheerful & Upbeat adds positive energy for social contexts.
Absolutely. The translator handles passive-aggressive, sarcastic, blunt, and outright rude text. It detects the underlying message and rewrites it in a genuinely nice way — no hidden barbs or backhanded compliments.
No. The output is designed to sound natural and human. The Warm & Friendly and Cheerful styles in particular produce casual, conversational text. Even the Professional style avoids stiff corporate-speak in favor of clear, respectful language.
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