- cross-posted to:
- walmart@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- walmart@lemmy.world
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Just give a quick “oh, thank you” in a pleasant, surprised tone. Comes off as gracious, but not conceited. Unless it’s something you can’t help, then it’s more charming if you act like it’s a skill in a cheeky way. I.e “wow you’re tall”
“Thanks I’ve been working on it”
It’s worth noting, you’ll come off as more awkward if you try to fire back a compliment yourself. It came organically to them, and isn’t necessary to mirror, unless you feel like they’re fishing.
The “talking to people tutorial”
Part 1 in @SadSadSatellite@sh.itjust.works new book series