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It's... National Compliment Day [Jan 24]

National Compliment Day on January 24th offers a wonderful way to brighten someone's day or to give credit for a job well done! Give an extra compliment annually on January 24th and any time one is deserved.

 

A compliment has a powerful effect. It can instill confidence in a child, or validate someone's hard work. A compliment not only improves the receiver's mood, but it also says something about the giver. It tells them you noticed. Whether we recognize someone's achievement or their classic style, a compliment can go a long way.

 

To give a great compliment, first be sincere. People have a way of knowing when we are fake. If you don't mean it, it's worse than getting a thoughtless birthday gift.

 

Complimenting character versus a new haircut are different rewards. The first says you respect the person and the other tells them you paid attention. Sometimes the receiver needs to hear one or the other, or both.

 

Human beings like to be unique, original. Strive to give a compliment about what makes a person stand out above the rest. Take the time to reflect on what you admire about the person.

 

HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL COMPLIMENT DAY
[source: National Day Calendar]

 

Make sure to compliment someone. Share the compliments you receive that make your day. Do they improve your day? Make a list of different ways to give a compliment and use #NationalComplimentDay to post on social media.

 

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What's the difference between compliment and complement?
A 'complement' is something that completes something else in some way. But, 'compliment' is a courteous remark that expresses admiration.

 

[From Web Dictionary...]

com·pli·ment
noun
/ˈkämpləmənt/
a polite expression of praise or admiration.
"she paid me an enormous compliment"
Similar: flattering remark, tribute, accolade, commendation, bouquet, pat on the back, encomium, praise, acclaim, acclamation, plaudits, admiration, approbation, homage, eulogy, flattery, blandishments, blarney, honeyed words, trade last, laudation, eulogium. Opposite: insult, criticism.
verb
/ˈkämpləˌment/
politely congratulate or praise (someone) for something.
"he complimented Erica on her appearance"

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And...
'I think you are terrific for reading this. Thank you!'

 

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Nicely done Topic...And nice job on the Full Wolf Moon Topic.

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Thanks, Eric/@EricC28201! Great job on all of your captions, your food-for-thought threads, and awesomely eclectic music choices (especially your enthusiasm for Mindless Self Indulgence *wink*)! 😊

 

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Nicely done Topic...And nice job on the Full Wolf Moon Topic.

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Thanks, Eric/@EricC28201! Great job on all of your captions, your food-for-thought threads, and awesomely eclectic music choices (especially your enthusiasm for Mindless Self Indulgence *wink*)! 😊

 

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Hi Kelly @KellytheBelly

THANKS 2 U FOR THIS TOPIC...& FOR ALL YOUR POSTS! ....

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 & FOR YOUR HELP TO EVERYONE!!

Take care!  ☮️  🌄~Allen 🌈  🎨

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Hi Kelly @KellytheBelly

You’re Welcome....&

THANKS!

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Take care! 🏒 ☃️ ☮️ ~Allen 🌈🎿❄️🏂

(& Take care of Jason too! @Jason2020LovesKelly) 😉😊

 

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Hi Kelly @KellytheBelly THANKS!.....

(Another....Famous Al! LOL!!)

&  now....1.....For you!

You look mahvelous!You look mahvelous!

 "Dahling, I have to tell you something.... And I don't say this to everybody....

You look mahvelous!"

Take care!  ☮️  🌄~Allen 🌈  🎨

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