Depends on the person. I call my Grandfather “Sharp”.He was an intense creative fellow and he listened close. If you contradicted yourself in a conversation he’d call you out instantly. He raised quarter horses, he was a hunter, a fisherman, he ran his own concrete business, he was a wielder and everything he aspired to was approached with an attention to detail. By contrast, I knew this woman who was always in everyone's business. Gossiping about anything she could find. What people wore, the condition of their neighbor’s yard-a a new car they bought,ect. These are folks you call “Nosey” Then there was my cousin at the age of 5. She was sheltered. She is half Portuguese on her father’s side so ole 13-year-old white boy Irish me comes out in a pair of shorts to jump into our pool when she was visiting “GAWD CHRIS YOURE WHIIIITE!!!” and later on (I had terrible acne) “WHAT'S THAT ALL OVER YOUR FACE CHRIS?!?! DOTS!!” Well you can't help but realize little children are brutally honest even if it's embarrassing so you call them “Cute”