The Compliment as it should be

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We all love to hear nice words, but not every nice word has a positive impact. For example, if someone says to you "You're beautiful" and you don't feel that the words come from their heart, you'll feel that it's just an empty compliment, right? But if someone says to you "I really like the way you think", you'll feel that the words have a meaning and that they're not just words.

The problem is that many people think that the right compliment is to say any nice thing and that's it, but the truth is that the real compliment must be sincere and directed to a specific person, not just memorized words. For example, instead of saying "You're clever", try saying "I really like the way you think and solve problems, you know how to connect things in a unique way". Here's the difference, your words now have a meaning and are not just a general sentence that anyone can hear.

You should also know that timing is very important. For example, if someone just woke up and didn't look well-groomed, and you came and told them, "You look great today," they certainly won't feel that you're being honest. But if you say it after they've taken care of themselves and are well-groomed, then you'll make them feel that they're really special.

Another important point is the tone of voice and body language. For example, if you compliment someone without looking them in the eye or with a cold voice, it certainly won't be convincing. But when you say it enthusiastically and with a smile, you'll make the person in front of you feel that you really appreciate what you're talking about.

In the end, compliments aren't just words; they're a message of appreciation that must be real, sincere, and timed appropriately. If you can do that, not only will you make people love you, but you'll also be a source of positive energy for everyone around you.