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It means that someone is not mad at you or about something you did, or they agree with something you are doing.
I would suggest saying nothing.
Complimentary because it is someone something doing domething nice for you instead of saying something nice.
To get countries or companies to stop doing something objectionable
If someone is doing or saying something to you - which causes you embarrassment or discomfort, and they know that it upsets you - that's harassment.
"Barking at a knot ..." would be similar to saying someone is not doing a particularly good job at something they have undertaken.
The term for accusing someone of something and then doing the same thing yourself is called "hypocrisy." This refers to the act of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform.
To do something on purpose, you need to have a clear intention or goal in mind. Take deliberate actions that align with your intention and focus on making choices that move you closer to your desired outcome. Stay mindful of your decision-making process to ensure that your actions are intentional and purposeful.
James 2:14-17
Coercion. You can coerce someone into doing something
It means you are not interested and not into what someone is saying or doing
Doing or saying something with excessive pride.