satire compliment
He will get there when he get their so call him on his valuable time (sarcastically)
The preferred usage seems to be, "with compliments of ...."
If someone sarcastically says that you need assertiveness training, either you might need it or perhaps you are overdoing it on the assertiveness. It depends on the situation and the tone of voice. Ask someone that was present.
Call her "positively glowing." They react well to compliments.
nothing
something nice someone says to you
*Sarcastically* No... *Sarcastically* No...
Compliments can be categorized into several types, including verbal compliments that express appreciation for someone's qualities, achievements, or appearance. There are specific compliments focusing on personal attributes, such as kindness or intelligence, and performance-based compliments that acknowledge someone's skills or efforts in a particular task. Additionally, there are sincere compliments that convey genuine admiration and flattery, as well as social compliments intended to foster goodwill or strengthen relationships. Each type serves to uplift and positively reinforce the recipient.
"i was sarcastically meaning that"
Treat them with respect and give them compliments !! :)
sarcastically say, "oh really? I didn't know that."
Say it truthfully or sarcastically "Wow you/your skin looks great! What do you use?"