- “Thank you, it makes my day to hear that.”
- “I really put a lot of thought into this, thank you for noticing.”
- “Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to express that.”
- “Thank you, I am happy to hear you feel that way!”
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How do you compliment someone formally?
- If you don’t mind my saying, you are a(n) excellent/outstanding/superb + (noun phrase)
- I must say you really know how to + (verb)
- You are a fine + (noun phrase)
- What a(n) excellent/outstanding/superb + (noun phrase) you are!
- I admire your ability to + (verb)
How do you praise someone who is successful?
- I am so proud of you, and I hope you are too!
- You are making a difference.
- You deserve a hug right now.
- You’re a great example to others.
- Actions speak louder than words, and yours tell an incredible story.
How do you praise someone?
- 1 Your positivity is infectious.
- 2 You should be so proud of yourself.
- 3 You’re amazing!
- 4 You’re a true gift to the people in your life.
- 5 You’re an incredible friend.
- 6 I really appreciate everything that you do.
- 7 You inspire me to be a better person.
How do you compliment someone’s skills?
- “You’re a great communicator. ”
- “I really admire your work ethic.”
- “You’re so organized. Can you give me some tips?”
- “You think about things in such a creative way. You help me think about problem-solving in a new way.”
- You handle stress so well. You help me keep work in perspective.”
What to say to a friend to make them feel special?
- You are more fun than anyone or anything I know, including bubble wrap.
- You are the most perfect you there is.
- You are enough.
- You are one of the strongest people I know.
- You look great today.
- You have the best smile.
- Your outlook on life is amazing.
- You just light up the room.
How do you give a good compliment?
- Link your compliment to something you genuinely feel.
- Then, think about why you appreciate that quality.
- Be authentic and specific, not hyperbolic.
- Done right, even seemingly superficial compliments can make someone’s day.
- Compliment your favorite traits in your romantic partner.
What are the words to praise someone?
- Your positivity is infectious.
- You should be so proud of yourself.
- You’re amazing!
- You’re a true gift to the people in your life.
- You’re an incredible friend.
- I really appreciate everything that you do.
- You inspire me to be a better person.
What are some complimentary words?
- Considerate.
- Cooperative.
- Determined.
- Enthusiastic.
- Friendly.
- Funny.
- Generous.
- Helpful.
How do you praise someone’s work?
- Thank you!
- Good work, as always.
- Thanks for getting this done.
- You are a lifesaver.
- Thank you for pulling everyone/everything together on such short notice.
- I appreciate you getting this to me so quickly so I have time to review it.
- Thanks for your help today.
How do you flatter someone?
When you flatter someone, you praise and compliment him or her — but you aren’t totally sincere. You flatter your friend
by telling her she’s the best driver in the world
. Because you want her to offer you a ride.
How do you praise someone professionally in an email?
- “Thank you, it makes my day to hear that.”
- “I really put a lot of thought into this, thank you for noticing.”
- “Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to express that.”
- “Thank you, I am happy to hear you feel that way!”
How do you encourage a friend?
- Reach out. The first rule is that you’ve got to reach out to the person. …
- Listen without judgment. …
- Learn their love language. …
- Don’t try to take over. …
- Be specific and change how you offer help.
What should I text my friend?
- “Hey, [Mutual Friend], What Do You Think?” …
- “I’m Always Awkward Over Text” …
- “So You’re Into XYZ — What’s That Like?” …
- “I’m Super Excited To Do XYZ This Weekend — What About You?” …
- “So How Did You Meet XYZ? …
- “Do You Want To Play/Watch/Do XYZ?”
What to say to brighten up someone’s day?
- Hey! I was just thinking about you and wanted to check in and see how you’re doing.
- What’s up?! …
- Today is going to be good.
- SMILE! …
- What is something good that has happened to you recently?
- We should hang out sometime. …
- Thanks for being my friend!
- I think you’re awesome (just sayin’)