Bonhomie

/ˌbɒnəˈmiː/ noun

A cheerful and friendly manner or atmosphere; good-natured humor and warmth between people.

From French bonhomie, derived from bon (good) and homme (man), literally 'good man.' The term emerged in English during the 18th century to describe the warm, convivial spirit characteristic of a good-natured person.

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