One great way is to post a thank you to the message board of the volunteer who answered a question that you asked, or one for which you appreciate the answer.
In your compliment, you can write that your compliment is meant for not just that volunteer, and please to pass along your compliment to others in the Answers.com community.
(Thank you for thinking of us!)
Sending a compliment to answers.com is simple. The person wishing to send the compliment logs into their account, locates the individual they would like to compliment, clicks on the profile of said person, and adds a post or reply as their compliment.
yes most of the time it does.
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To give a compliment in a good way, be sincere, specific, and considerate. Express your appreciation genuinely, mention what you admire or appreciate about the person, and deliver the compliment with a positive tone and a smile.
I love your smile:)
She farted
You can give her a compliment (:
because the inventor of answers.com thought of that name and it has answers.com because you can answer questions....
Because some people have no life and think its hilarious to put the stupidest things up..
It can - on a whole host of subjects. It may be that the right person to answer - simply hasn't seen your question yet !
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It can be a noun like in "Give me a compliment" or a verb like in "compliment him" it is both