What are compliments - beautiful words based on sincerity and genuine attitude to people who are awarded with these fine means of paying special attention at someone special, or are compliments nothing but a way to reach one's pragmatic goal? The asnwer is dubiously controversial - depends on the situation... There are numerous types of compliments: trivial, silly, impressive, humorous, original... Reactions to them are various as well which sometimes suggests originality too. How to pay quality compliments at the right time in the right place or how to take compliments with dignity... Intrigued? Don't hesitate to find the answers to these questions in the section of our website!

How to Pay Compliments Right

When you pay compliments to a woman you like, you easily and quite effectively make her feel unique, - if your compliments are good enough that is. Too bad but many guys just have no idea how to compliment girls correctly – they either 'reveal' the obvious or overcompliment ladies turning the compliments into empty vessels. Find a few useful tips on skilful complimenting below:

1. Make compliments with sense of measure invariably kept in your mind. Don't be too greedy or too generous on them for too often complimenting sounds pathetic and too rare is highly insensible of you.

2. Come up with relatively unique compliments, make sure that they are concentrated around the most charming and outstanding virtues of your fair lady. 'You look beautiful tonight' may work but it will hardly ever sweep your woman off her feet. Try not to exaggerate with originality, for certain original compliments of yours may sound rude to some women. Another conclusion is obvious – pay careful attention to your lady's mood as well when paying compliments to her.

3. Try not to make fake compliments, women feel these things right away, especially if they are shrewd and intelligent enough.

4. Veil your compliments occasionally, make them sound more detailed, it contributes greatly to their unique character. Think of the film 'As Good as It Gets' where Jack Nicholson tries to compliment his fail lady Helen Hunt, he says that she made him want to become better for her. Touchingly original, isn't it?