"Do-goodery" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Do-goodery refers to the act of doing good deeds or charities, often in a zealous or self-righteous manner. It can also describe a tendency to interfere in the affairs of others, often with the intention of doing good, but potentially causing more harm than good. The term is often used to convey a sense of smugness or self-importance accompanying one's charitable efforts.
The Dnieper is a major river in Ukraine, Eastern Europe. It is the longest river in Ukraine and Europe and flows through the cities of Kiev, Chernihiv, and Dnipro. The Dnieper is a significant natural feature in the region, supporting agriculture, industry, and transportation, and has played a key role in the history and culture of Ukraine and surrounding countries.
The phrase "do-nothing" refers to a person or entity that is inactive, idle, or ineffective. It can also describe an action or activity that achieves nothing or has no purpose.