49. You should know how to give a compliment. - Deepstash
49. You should know how to give a compliment.

49. You should know how to give a compliment.

Giving a compliment the right way means paying attention to the details, focusing on the good in others and being very specific. A generalization doesn’t go very far as a compliment. Learn to compliment others by focusing on what makes the other person truly special.

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