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I think that's kinda the point, games like Stardew Valley are for when you just wanna turn your brain off a bit and enjoy a comfortable atmosphere
I don't mean Stardew itself, I mean a lot of "Stardew like" sort of games. Quite a few characters in Stardew are jerks to you, or seem like generally unpleasant people until you get to know them. A lot of games trying to recreate the atmosphere of Stardew miss that, and have every character acting like your best friend as soon as you meet them, just overly familiar and friendly, it feels really insincere.
Stardew Valley has an incel character nobody likes and some vet with PTSD from shooting too many brown kids in the face.