Part 4: How to Say It
6- Your facial expression. You have a choice. You can either smile or deliver it with a more serious expression. However, do not giggle or laugh! If you do you might appear to be joking--or worse, making fun of the other person.
7- Eye contact. Usually having eye contact gives you a stronger connection with your listener. Generally speaking you would want to avoid the two extremes: If you look down or look away, you might come across as less sincere. On the other hand, don't overdo it by staring at them! This can make them feel uncomfortable and self-conscious.
8--Voice Tone Typically it is good to express your compliment warmly and with a positive tone of voice.
Be careful about negative tones of voice such as sarcasm. Often this comes from anger or jealousy. If you feel angry at or jealous of the person, clear your negativity towards them before complimenting them. If you have a negative voice tone the person might think you’re making fun of them.
9-- Don't overdo it . There’s a limit to how many compliments a person wants to hear. This will vary from person to person. Too many compliments takes away from the special feeling a compliment can give someone-- and can get annoying! It can also raise suspicions: The person may start thinking "What do they want from me that they are saying so many compliments?".
Also , don't overdo it by being very lengthy or by exagerrating.
As a general rule: Compliment only when something really strikes you as worth bringing up. Don’t compliment just for the sake of making conversation or trying to give the impression that you’re a nice person.
Part 5: Accepting Compliments
Some people feel uncomfortable when another person says a good word about them. As a result they may deny the compliment or put themselves down!
There are even people who respond in a conceited way to a compliment "Yes, thank you, I know I am an expert!"
Here are 5 examples of how to accept a compliment:
--[Simply say] "Thank you"
--[express your gratitude] "That is very nice of you to say that; thank you!"
--[acknowledge your ability modestly] "Thank you. I put a lot of work into it and I am happy that you like it".
--[give credit where credit is due] "Yes, so and so helped me. I am happy that you are satisfied with our work!"
--[return a compliment--this doesn't have to be immediately] "Thank you. And, thank you for helping me the other day. Because of you the project was a big success"