By giving them a simple "You look nice today" or if they did good on something "Great job"! and give them a high five. Then the other person will look more into you.
No need to flatter myself, that's why u got you to do that for me ;)
they flatter you
Just what it sounds like - you accuse someone of being a foot-licker when they flatter someone else and try to toady up to them. The image is of a dog trying to curry favor by licking your feet.
Don't flatter yourself.
Someone who flatter says positive things about another person.
It's "sucked up to someone," and it means to flatter them and try to get into their good graces.
The abstract noun from the verb to flatter is "flattery." It refers to the act of praising or complimenting someone excessively in order to gain favor or approval.
Flatter.
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Sometimes yes. When somebody wants to flatter someone for something in return, or for putting them in a good mood, they will be insincere. But you never know, they might be sincere or not. But if someone is just commenting to flatter you because it's true, such as really close friends, then no it isn't insincere.
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that your dating someone and you like someone else....