Generally it is an acknowledgement that the speaker has taken something as a compliment without the speaker being forced to agree that the compliment is correct.
"Merci pour le compliment."
just means she thinks you like her. beware
Aww that's sweet. Thank you. Don't forget a genuine :)
She wants to say thank you but shes to embarrest to....
You can simply say, "Thank you."
You can simply say, "Thank you."
First, you thank him. Then, you compliment him back.
Thank you for the compliment.
Thank you for being so special and wonderful (it's a compliment)
Allow yourself to accept the compliment without sounding vain by saying something like "thank you, that's very kind of you".
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!)
A compliment