There is absolutely nothing better than receiving a compliment. Whether you know you did a great job and anticipated being recognized for it, or the kind words are a complete surprise, knowing the etiquette for accepting a compliment is useful.
Here is what you should keep in mind the next time you are honored with recognition.
- Say thank you. This may seem obvious but it is oh so important to make sure the other person knows that you are truly grateful that he or she took the time to compliment you.
- Never contradict it. If someone says your hair looks smashing today, don’t tell him he is absolutely wrong and that you haven’t washed it in four days. It’s much, much, much better to say thank you and leave it at that.
- Express appreciation. Along with saying thank you I also often add, “That’s very kind of you to say.” Make sure that the person knows that you find what he is saying to be pleasing.
- Don’t return a compliment for the sake of it. We have all given someone a compliment only to have a disingenuous one thrown back at us. Not only does it feel fake, but there is no real appreciation being shown on the part of the person who was originally complimented. If you do actually want to compliment the person who said something kind to you, either wait until later in the conversation or make sure what you’re going to say is very specific so it doesn’t come across as a standard compliment you use when you don’t have anything else to say.
- Be modest. Try not to reply “I know,” even though you do probably know when you’ve done something great. Even in jest, this response can come across as conceited and the complimenter may be wary of sending encouraging words your way in the future.
- Recognize others when appropriate. If you’re being complimented on a group effort be sure to point out the contributions of others as well. For example: “Thank you, that was kind of you to say. Trisha and Bill were also a major part of making this project a success. It wouldn’t have been as great without them.”
Easy enough, right? I am sure all of you lovely readers face this on a daily basis so hopefully you found this helpful and now know how to receive compliments with poise and grace.
How do you usually respond to a compliment?
-AJF
Sheri says
Love this! I'm terribly at receiving compliments, because I'm just so awkward. I say "thanks but nooo" or "Nooo you're much prettier" and things like that. I really have to just say Thank You nicely and leave it at that without rejecting it!
Sheri | Behind The Frames
Anonymous says
Thank you Alyssa for posting this! When I receive a compliment I alway say something not appropriate to the situation, haha!
I need to learn to just say thank you.
Ginny
http://ginnyschoice.blogspot.it
Alyssa J Freitas says
Thank you Sheri! It is difficult not to go with that initial reaction of "nooooo," but if you're more conscious it will come with time! Side note: My mother's name is Sherri and I've never met anyone else with that name or similar spelling
Alyssa J Freitas says
I'm glad you enjoyed the post! A simple thank you is always the best answer
Emily says
This is a great post! I love it when I compliment someone and they accept it graciously.
Alyssa J Freitas says
Thank you Emily! I appreciate it as well
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says
This is such a struggle for so many! It shouldn't be!
Alyssa J Freitas says
It is something that can totally be difficult. I hope these tips will be helpful for everyone
Anita says
Wow such a great post! I heard somewhere that the only thing that should ever follow a compliment is "thank you," and I've followed that advice ever since. 🙂
Always, Anita
Alyssa J Freitas says
Thank you! That is great advice; it's simple and perfectly appropriate