i recently read something from a woman
writing about her life online
having a really tough day
who got the best compliment she has ever received
from a reader who she didn’t know –
‘if we were in kindergarten together,
i would have hung my coat up on the hook next to yours.’
she said it brought her to tears,
and then, great joy.
wow, i loved this compliment too.
what is the best compliment you have ever received?
—
‘a compliment is verbal sunshine.’
-robert orben, american comedy writer and magician
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I love that! What a great and beautiful thing for a stranger to say to her!
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yes!
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That’s a great compliment. The best one I ever received was after delivering a baby for a single mother when I was an EMT in London. She had gone into labour, and the baby came quickly, on the floor of the kitchen with her back against the cooker. The mother asked my name, and I was wondering if she was going to name the baby after me. But she added, “I have already chosen the name Marley for my son, after Bob Marley, so won’t be calling him after you. But I will tell Marley that he was delivered into this world by the kindest man I ever met, and that man’s name was Pete.”
Best wishes, Pete.
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oh, that’s so wonderful !
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What a wonderful thing to say to a stranger.
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when one of my nephews was really young, he told me I stunk pretty!
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ha! that’s great
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That’s so lovely ☺️
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isn’t it?
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My mum said, “I was her best second child” …
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so funny and I love that !
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A perfect compliment. It says more than it says.
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yes, I agree-
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You are my sunshine! And yes you are when I visit you in the morning ☀️💐☀️
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aw, thanks so much, val –
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A friend of mine said I have one of the most beautiful souls she knows.
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oh, wow –
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How wonderful.
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yes, and I so got this, it’s huge –
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The world needs more people like that.
Thanks for sharing Beth.
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happy to do so –
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This is a lovely compliment. The things I remember are not compliments. One teacher said there was a determination in me that’s like biting into tinfoil. Another said I looked like an angel but had black wings and a rusty halo – very rude 🖤
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wow, both of those are awful, but you became an amazing person in spite of them –
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I think I was bored in school and this a bit of a handful
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This is such a wholesome and beautiful comment. And for a kindergartener, that really is a big deal, Beth. This made me smile. 😊
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That is absolutely adorable. I had an artist friend introduce me as the “best guitar player you’ve never heard of.”
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oh, that’s so great –
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A perfect, heartfelt, compliment.
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I think so, too –
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For many years I made one-of-a-kind dolls, very realistic, mostly Native Americans. At a show in Santa Fe, an old Diné gentleman stopped at my booth and looked at each doll in turn. He must have been there for 10 minutes, never saying a word. Occasionally he would glance at me, who was not Native, and give me a half-scowl. Finally he had looked at each of the seven dolls I had brought to the show. He looked at me hard, and then said, “They’re OK.” Best compliment I’ve ever had.
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yes, I would say so!
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well it wasn’t from my husband…..
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it can come from anyone –
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At a big party, I climbed onto a large trampoline where my gymnast nieces were showing off their skills. Of course, I was unable to even stand up. The people on the deck were watching and laughing and I heard my wife say, “The one thing I have always loved about Geoff is that he is not afraid of making a fool of himself.” I did not initially recognize the compliment but have come to embrace it.
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it really is!
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Now that is a heartfelt compliment. I would have been brought to tears, too.
I was standing outside a restaurant, waiting for my friends when a guy passed me, stopped and came back, looked me in the eye and said: “You’re gorgeous!” and then kept on walking. I stood there, shocked into a big smile which remained plastered on my face until my girlfriends arrived.
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that’s great !
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That’s a creatively original compliment and I love it. I do appreciate the unexpected kindnesses in life. Most memorable was a thank you from my son for something we as parents asked of him during a really challenging time. So if a thank you is a compliment, then that would be my favorite.
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yes, absolutely a great one –
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When he was a teen, my grandson and I enjoyed playing action video games together. First person shooters, role-playing, etc. (And yes, I still play.) One day he turned to me, apologized for the language he was about to use, and said, “You’re a kickass grandma.” Just thinking about it makes me smile all over again.
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that’s huge –
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How very sweet. 🫶🏼
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<3
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😍
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If I got this compliment I could die happy. What a great shorthand for “you’re good people.”
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yes, same here, and I think your interpretation is right
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Dear Beth, thank you for this post. You’ve caused us to focus on the positive in a way that enhances self-worth. That kindergarten statement is such an adorable, whimsical way to compliment someone. I guess mine is “I didn’t like this genre until I read your story.” Big hugs.
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