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easy-going

British  
/ ˌiːzɪˈɡəʊɪŋ /

adjective

  1. relaxed in manner or attitude; inclined to be excessively tolerant

  2. moving at a comfortable pace

    an easy-going horse

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That easy-going, free-flowing approach is all over the record – whose stories of love and loss are conveyed with an easy informality, like your best friend spilling their secrets.

From BBC

He will be remembered "for his easy-going nature, boundless energy, and infectious sense of humour".

From BBC

It might seem daunting to drive into the hulking mountains surrounding L.A., but there are many easy-going and family-friendly adventures to be had in Angeles National Forest.

From Los Angeles Times

Campbell was known for his seemingly effortless style of play and calm and easy-going demeanor.

From Los Angeles Times

The easy-going exchange demonstrates the camaraderie that has helped 29-year-old Cash and Glasspool, 32, become the best men's team in the world.

From BBC