Madaha

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Madaha is a fancy way of saying 'grace' but also means 'Grace' in English. They're usually cool, forgiving, and don’t hold a grudge unless you really piss them off.
Grace: 'I forgave him, but only because he asked nicely.'
Madaha: 'He said sorry three times. I let him go.'
Grace: 'I didn’t hold a grudge. I just waited for him to die.'
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Madahas are smart as hell and use that brain power to help people or to make you feel like an idiot if you mess with them.
Madaha: 'I used my brain to solve this problem. You used your mouth to make it worse.'
Grace: 'He used his brain to make me feel stupid.'
Madaha: 'You messed with me, so now I’m going to make you feel dumb.'
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They might seem cold or stuck-up, but that’s just their way of being focused and serious about getting things done.
Grace: 'I looked cold. I was just focused.'
Madaha: 'I was serious. You were just confused.'
Grace: 'I was focused. You were distracted.'
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When it comes to love, they’re awkward as hell but will eventually fall for you if you don’t make them regret it.
Grace: 'I was awkward. I fell for you anyway.'
Madaha: 'I was awkward. I still fell for you.'
Grace: 'I fell for you. I regret it now.'
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They hate disrespect because they think they’re the best, and they’re not wrong.
Madaha: 'I hate disrespect. I’m the best.'
Grace: 'He disrespected me. I told him I was the best.'
Madaha: 'I hate disrespect. I’m the best. You’re not.'
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They’re also fun-loving and will take any chance to let loose and have a good time.
Grace: 'I had fun. I took the chance.'
Madaha: 'I took the chance. I had fun.'
Grace: 'They had fun. I was there.'
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