I love your smile:)
It can be a noun like in "Give me a compliment" or a verb like in "compliment him" it is both
Compliment can be a noun and a verb. Noun: An expression of praise. Verb: To pay a compliment to someone.
Compliment* If you want to direct a compliment at someone, make sure you stare deeply into there eyes. and nod lots and mention their name now and then. Give them a reassuring tap as a confidence boost. This is a full proof way to direct a compliment at your target! Ihopethishelped:D
The best option would be to just give her the compliment in person. Writing a note and passing it along is considered a little childish.
thanks You should say thanks and a sweet thing to do would be to give them a compliment back
satire compliment
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It is a compliment to say that someone is a "just" person. It begins with the letter J.
It's not clear if you mean "complement" or "compliment". Also, it would depend on what you are complementing (or complimenting).
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.
You smell nice is the correct way to compliment the way someone smells.
Hold the Door for a Few Extra Seconds. ... Give a Sincere Compliment. ... Give Flowers. ... Order their Favourite Food. ... Run an Errand for Someone. ... Express Gratitude. ... Plan Something Special for your Partner. ... Celebrate Belated Events.