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Ignoring

The person may ignore the compliment altogether, pretending that it was not heard.

Compliment: “That hat looks good on you.”

Response: “Where do you want to eat lunch?”

Or, the remark may not be recognized as a compliment.

Compliment: “I’d like you to head the new department.”

Response: “Don’t you like the work I’m doing in my current position?”

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Receiving positive feedback is a underrated social skills. Sometimes, accepting a compliment can be seen as being arrogant while it is not. Refusing compliment on the other hand is rude. Here are some ideas to overcome this fear.

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