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On the flip-side, I'm great at giving compliments.
My fear is sounding conceited when saying thank you - I'm not very good at grateful projection. In my humble onion.
That is why you just say 'thank you'.
Advanced users can go for 'thank you, that's kind', 'thank you, that's much appreciated' or 'thank you, I'm flattered' and smile.
A straight 'thank you' doesn't convey conceit - it's just two words. That is, unless you do smug grin or uriah heep 'ever so 'umble' hands at the same time....
Advanced users can go for 'thank you, that's kind', 'thank you, that's much appreciated' or 'thank you, I'm flattered' and smile.
A straight 'thank you' doesn't convey conceit - it's just two words. That is, unless you do smug grin or uriah heep 'ever so 'umble' hands at the same time....
I think I'm just more comfortable being a giver than receiver. Is that so bad?
I think I'm just more comfortable being a giver than receiver. Is that so bad?
Then long may you continue to compliment, and long may the recipients get a warm glow when you do so.
Work on it though, HW - people do want to tell you you're great/do a good job/are a great dad/hold down a lottie against all the odds/make people laugh and much, much more...
I used to be terrible at receiving compliments too Like Fi, I'm working on it
I do think upbringing probably has something to do with it - if you aren't used to being told when you did something well it's so much harder when you get older I think. I'm not sure I've done enough with/for my kids in that direction, but again, I'm working on it.
Work on it though, HW - people do want to tell you you're great/do a good job/are a great dad/hold down a lottie against all the odds/make people laugh and much, much more...
Sorry - when did we jump from gentle "kind comments" to full blown charm offensive, blush enducing, compliment tirade?
Told you I was rubbish at studying, it seems I've missed out on several modules already!
I do think upbringing probably has something to do with it - if you aren't used to being told when you did something well it's so much harder when you get older I think.
Not here - my parents were VERY complimentary with me and my sisters. We got tons of encouragement and whilst we got told off when we needed it, we got many compliments to make us feel good about ourselves.
No idea why I can't take a compliment graciously. Depends what it is I suppose. I'm not THAT bad, if someone said 'nice shoes' I could manage a straight 'thank you.' I'm not going to start yelling 'they're not nice shoes! They're rubbish! And ugly! I hate my shoes.' Etc.
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