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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There you are, minding your own business, and some rando pays you a compliment. Or maybe it’s someone you know.   And whether it’s sweet, strange, or just gross, you want to know what to say that will either encourage the guy or send him packing.  We’ve rounded up some winners, from cute replies to compliments [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>There you are, minding your own business, and some <strong>rando </strong>pays you a compliment. </p>
<p>Or maybe it’s someone you know.  </p>
<p>And whether it’s sweet, strange, or just gross, you want to know what to say that will either encourage the guy or send him packing. </p>
<p>We’ve rounded up some winners, from cute replies to compliments that you like to <strong>effective responses</strong> to offer someone who sets off alarms in your head. </p>
<p> We’re covering all the bases. </p>
<h2 id="h-what-to-say-when-a-guy-compliments-you">What to Say When a Guy Compliments You </h2>
<p>When a guy pays you a compliment, you want your reply to be just as encouraging as you mean it to be—no giving mixed signals and no wasting anyone’s time. </p>
<p>You might be at a loss for what to say when a guy compliments your body. But if the interest is mutual, you can always start with a smile and a simple thank you. From there, depending on how it goes, you might even use some of the <em>flirtier</em> responses listed below.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if the guy gives you a bad feeling, it’s probably best to reply with more firmness and less encouragement—and zero ambiguity. </p>
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<p>If your first thought when you look at a guy is “Run!” go with it. </p>
<h2>How to Respond to a Compliment From a Guy </h2>
<p>The right way to respond depends primarily on whether you <em>like</em> the compliment—and whether you have any romantic interest in the guy who’s giving it. </p>
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<p>How you respond, then, will probably fall into one of the following categories: </p>
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<li><strong>Ignore the compliment</strong> — if it’s unwanted or crass. </li>
<li><strong>Walk away</strong> — same as above but with body language to back it up. </li>
<li><strong>Give him a discouraging (verbal) response</strong> — firm and a bit less than polite.</li>
<li><strong>Demure and defuse</strong> — polite but not encouraging. </li>
<li><strong>Smile and thank him</strong> — a bit more than polite but with some reserve </li>
<li><strong>Pay him a compliment in return</strong> — less reserved and more friendly</li>
<li><strong>Take the flirting up a notch</strong> — less reserved and more playful and encouraging</li>
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<p>However you choose to respond, remember the following: </p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Make eye contact.</strong> Look them in the eye when you acknowledge their compliment. </li>
<li><strong>Answer with clarity and directness.</strong> Speak loudly and clearly enough to be heard. </li>
<li><strong>Own your attractiveness.</strong> No false humility. If you don’t <em>feel</em> confident, fake it. </li>
</ul>
<h2>99 Perfect Responses When He Compliments You </h2>
<p>When a guy compliments you, it’s good to have some idea of how to respond. And the best response will depend on whether or not the compliment is both welcome and genuine. If it’s neither, we’ve got some ideas for that, too. </p>
<h3>How to Respond to Welcome Compliments (in Person)</h3>
<p>1. Thank you. You’re very observant. </p>
<p>2. It’s hard to get that kind of honesty. </p>
<p>3. Getting warmer. Keep talking. </p>
<p>4. Thank you. I humbly accept your compliment. </p>
<p>5. Are you flirting with me?</p>
<p>6. Sorry, could you repeat that—extra loudly this time?</p>
<p>7. Thank you, I agree. But I like the way <em>you</em> say it. </p>
<p>8. [Lifting your glass] Great minds! </p>
<p>9. You’re so right! Okay, my turn.</p>
<p>10. I left my humility at home, so I’m just gonna say, “You’re right and keep going.”</p>
<p>11. Points for being right and not being gross about it. </p>
<p>12. Directness, honesty, and impeccable taste. Way to stand out. </p>
<p>13. True. Now tell me something my parents wouldn’t say. (This one only works when it wouldn’t sound creepy coming from your mom or dad.) </p>
<p>14. Ooh, you’re good at this. Keep going. </p>
<p>15. I’m listening. This is my listening face. </p>
<p>16. I bet you get tired of people telling you that you have great taste. But I’ll say it anyway. </p>
<p>17. All true. So, tell me something about yourself (so I can catch up). </p>
<p>18. Weirdly accurate. Have we met?</p>
<p>19. Right? Same page. </p>
<p>20. You, sir, have a discerning eye. </p>
<p>21. Well put. I like the way you use words. </p>
<p>22. Nice. You’re making it hard for me to tell you to get lost. </p>
<p>23. If you’re trying to tell me what I want to hear… keep talking. </p>
<p>24. Really? I was debating on whether I should pair this face with these shoes. Glad you approve. </p>
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<p>25. Look who’s talking. Oh, and… keep talking. </p>
<p>26. If you’re fishing for compliments, you’re in the right place. </p>
<p>27. And here I thought the genie only granted me <em>one </em>of my wishes. </p>
<p>28. Wow. I thought I needed coffee to wake me up, but… that did the trick. </p>
<p>29. If you didn’t look the way you do, I would<em> totally</em> have a clever comeback for that. </p>
<p>30. Nice. Now say it in a different language. (Everyone should be multilingual, if possible.)</p>
<p>31. I know. Points, though, for saying just enough to get me curious. </p>
<p>32. Finally! Someone as socially awkward as I am. </p>
<p>33. I see you went with my favorite compliment. </p>
<p>34. How did you know I needed to hear that? </p>
<p>35. Thanks. That’s nice to hear. </p>
<p>36. [Wave and smile — politely or with more interest]</p>
<p>37. Awww! I didn’t hate that. </p>
<p>38. That’s me—all-natural, no preservatives, and just spicy enough to keep things interesting. </p>
<p>39. Did someone tell you what to say, or are you just that good?</p>
<p>40. Oh, stop. And by that, I mean, stop holding back. </p>
<p>41. Okay, I’m gonna be honest with you. You and me… this could work. </p>
<p>42. Thank you. [Introduce yourself and invite them to sit with you.]</p>
<p>43. Thanks. Nice to know all the effort I put into this look is paying off. </p>
<p>44. I never get tired of hearing that—especially from you. [Best when used with a guy you know and trust]</p>
<p>45. Wow, okay. Maybe I’ll stay a little longer. </p>
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<h3>How to Respond to a Compliment Text (from a Guy You Know)</h3>
<p>46. Accurate. Please continue. </p>
<p>47. You know me so well. </p>
<p>48. You’re making it <strong><em>very</em></strong> hard for me to be humble. </p>
<p>49. It’s a good thing you’re not a perv. I’m also the tiniest bit sad about that. </p>
<p>50. You have a way of getting right to the point. I admire that. </p>
<p>51. You know just what to say. Never take that power for granted. </p>
<p>52. I can picture your smile with this text. And now, I have to sit down. </p>
<p>53. Thank you! You’ve made my day. </p>
<p>54. I see your compliment and raise you a hug. </p>
<p>55. What can I say? You get me. </p>
<p>56. You’re a man of few words. But you sure do make them count. </p>
<p>57. Ugh! I get so tired of people proving me right. But I don’t mind when it’s you. </p>
<p>58. So I’ve been told (by you–many times). And I’ll never get tired of it. </p>
<p>59. You’re speaking my language. When did you get so good at that?</p>
<p>60. You are the medicine I needed today. </p>
<p>61. I couldn’t have said it better. </p>
<p>62. When you’re right, you’re right. </p>
<p>63. You’re the only one who knows how rough it can be to look this good. </p>
<p>64. I love your honesty. </p>
<p>65. You, me, coffee, when?</p>
<p>66. Well, this day just got better. How are you so good at that?</p>
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<p>67. Thanks. I needed to hear that (especially from you). </p>
<p>68. Get out of my head! (Actually, don’t. It’s better when you’re there.)</p>
<p>69. Were you just reading my mind? You know that’s not allowed. </p>
<p>70. Thank you! That means a lot coming from you. </p>
<p>71. I’m glad you can’t see my face when I get a text from you. It’s embarrassing. </p>
<p>72. You do compliments better than anyone I know. Freak! </p>
<p>73. No one should be this good at knowing what I needed to hear. </p>
<p>74. And there you go again…making me wish you were here. </p>
<p>75. Oh, it’s you. Good! 😉 </p>
<p>76. Hello, favorite person. You’re right on time. </p>
<p>77. The feel-good brain chemicals are at it again. All it took was a text from you. Sorcery! </p>
<h3>How to Respond to a Flirty Compliment You<em> Don’t</em> Want</h3>
<p>78. (Brief) unsmiling eye contact with no reply</p>
<p>79. Wrong tree. Bye. </p>
<p>80. Hey, thanks. I’ll tell my boyfriend/husband how lucky he is when he gets back. </p>
<p>81. No, thanks. [Raise hand briefly in a “Stop” gesture]</p>
<p>82. Noted. [Then turn or look away.]</p>
<p>83. You’re not wrong. But you <em>are </em>too late. [Show the ring finger or point to your S.O.]</p>
<p>84. Pointing out the obvious is not a winning strategy—at least…not for you. </p>
<p>85. Oh, honey, no. Save yourself (for someone else). </p>
<p>86. Gross. And no. </p>
<p>87. Oof. Try again. But with someone else. </p>
<p>88. Yeah, no. Goodbye. </p>
<p>89. Dude, you’re ice cold. Kee-e-e-e-p walking. </p>
<p>90. Keep going and keep trying. I believe in you. But, seriously, keep going. </p>
<p>91. Take a number and wait in line. Or don’t. </p>
<p>92. Sure, okay. Have a good one. </p>
<p>93. I get why you might think I’m lonely, but I’m not. Have a nice day. </p>
<p>94. Not a good time. I’m out. </p>
<p>95. I’m not here for that, but thanks. </p>
<p>96. [Wince as if in pain] Wow. No, thanks. </p>
<p>97. Thanks for being honest about what you’re after. Not interested. </p>
<p>98. Sorry, this one’s closed. Better luck with someone else. </p>
<p>99. Thanks. It’s amazing what a pulse and a low-cut top can do for a gal. </p>
<p>Now that you’ve read through all 99 responses to compliments from a guy, which ones stood out for you? And which do you think you’re most likely to use? </p>
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<p>What does it mean when your husband never compliments you? </p>
<p>If that’s what you’re wondering, rest assured — you’re not alone.</p>
<p>Many women just like you think, “My husband compliments everyone but me,” and it’s a <strong>lonely feeling</strong>. </p>
<p>You don’t know when or why he stopped paying you compliments. </p>
<p>But it’s time to get to the bottom of it.</p>
<p>The more you know about your <strong>unique situation</strong>, the easier it is to see what to do next.</p>
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<h2 id="h-what-does-it-mean-when-your-husband-never-compliments-you">What Does It Mean When Your Husband Never Compliments You?</h2>
<p>Every relationship is different, so it’s impossible to pin down the exact reason your husband isn’t paying you compliments. But we <em>can </em>offer a list of possible reasons:</p>
<ul>
<li>He’s busy and forgets to compliment you, either because he’s distracted or tired;</li>
<li>He assumes you already know how he feels about you;</li>
<li>He takes you for granted and has stopped investing energy in your relationship;</li>
<li>He’s more focused on your shortcomings — or the weaknesses in your relationship;</li>
<li>He’s not sure what kinds of compliments you want to hear (or how often);</li>
<li>He doesn’t like the way you respond to his compliments.</li>
</ul>
<p>The way you respond to compliments could be a huge factor. If you’ve blown off or explained away his compliments in the past, he may see no benefit to giving them—since you don’t seem to believe his compliments, anyway.</p>
<h2>Are Compliments Important in a Relationship?</h2>
<p>Now we get to an important question: Should a husband compliment his wife?</p>
<p>In a word, “YES!” In fact, psychologist <a href="https://psychcentral.com/blog/why-compliments-are-powerful#1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">John Gottman</a> argues that, in a healthy relationship, compliments outnumber criticisms by more than five to one.</p>
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<p>If your guy only rarely pays you compliments, consider the following:</p>
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<li>How often does he criticize you?</li>
<li>How often do you compliment him?</li>
<li>How often do you criticize him?</li>
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<p>Notice Dr. Gottman doesn’t place the burden of paying compliments entirely on the husband’s shoulders. It’s a two-way street.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, too, that how you both <em>respond</em> to compliments matters just as much as how often either of you gives them.</p>
<h2>What You Can Do When Your Husband Doesn’t Compliment You</h2>
<p>The lack of compliments often signifies something deeper than forgetfulness. And identifying that cause will require stepping outside your comfort zone.</p>
<p>No one likes tense conversations. Even marriage prep courses tend to skim over the deeper, difficult questions. They want your experience to end on a high note.</p>
<p>Think of the following list of actions as a belated acknowledgment that marriage is a minefield. Add it to your toolbox for those times when you and your spouse feel miles apart mentally and emotionally.</p>
<p>Those days will come. How you deal with them is what matters. </p>
<h2>My Husband Never Compliments Me: 7 Actions You Can Take to Get the Praise You Need</h2>
<p>Fortunately, there are actions you can take to improve your relationship and make compliments easier to give—for both of you. Look through the following list, and make a note of any points you want to remember.</p>
<h3>1. Talk to him.</h3>
<p>Tell him you’ve noticed he doesn’t pay you compliments anymore, though you’ve heard him compliment others, and ask him about it. Be honest about how you feel when you hear him pay compliments to other people but not to you.</p>
<p>Get to the real reasons behind his forgetting to pay you compliments (or avoiding it) without being confrontational or making assumptions about him.</p>
<p>Once you resort to assumptions, conversations go downhill fast.</p>
<p>Communication is key to the success of any relationship. And if something is bothering you, it should matter enough to him that he’d <em>want </em>you to talk to him about it.</p>
<p>The same principle applies when something is bothering him.</p>
<h3>2. Let him know which types of compliments you like to hear from him. </h3>
<p>He may not know exactly what kinds of compliments you want to hear, so help him out. You can offer examples of compliments in the following areas:</p>
<ul>
<li>How you look — at any moment and especially when you’ve put in extra effort;</li>
<li>Your mind — does he think you’re intelligent? Does he enjoy talking to you?</li>
<li>Your personality — what does he love most about it?</li>
<li>Your character — what does he think of your values and how you live them?</li>
<li>Your parenting —  does he notice the effort you put into being a good parent?</li>
<li>Your work — what does he think of the work you do and how you do it?</li>
<li>Your achievements —  does he notice and celebrate them with you?</li>
<li>Your taste — in books, movies, music, activities, etc. What does he appreciate most?</li>
</ul>
<p>You don’t need to give him a list of compliments to choose from. In fact, don’t. Just give him a general idea of what you’d like to hear from him.</p>
<h3>3. Resist the pull of hyperbole</h3>
<p>Let’s be honest:  “rarely” is more realistic (and probably more accurate) than “never.” Your husband has probably, at some point, paid you a compliment of some kind.</p>
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<p>Maybe he’s never been as generous with compliments as other men you’ve known. And it’s possible he doesn’t realize you want to hear them more often. But the rarity of his compliments doesn’t mean he doesn’t care–or that he doesn’t notice.</p>
<p>Think of how annoying it is when someone makes a sweeping statement about something you’ve done a few times. Suddenly, “You always …” or, with things you don’t do as often as you used to, it’s “You never…”</p>
<p>No one is that consistent.</p>
<h3>4. Focus on the compliments he <em>does </em>give you.</h3>
<p>Think back to the last compliment you remember receiving from him. Try to remember more besides that one. What did he compliment most? And how did you feel with each compliment?</p>
<p>Think about why you felt better about some compliments than others. Maybe some felt backhanded or passive-aggressive. Maybe some focused entirely on your body, with none referencing your mind, your personality, or anything else.</p>
<p>Maybe he ogled you up and down and told you you look hot. And while you hope he noticed your other praiseworthy qualities, you certainly didn’t hate the compliment.</p>
<p>For now, focus on the compliments you feel good about. They don’t have to be perfect.</p>
<p>Then move on to the next step.</p>
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<p><strong>More Related Articles</strong></p>
<p><strong>115 Compliments For Your Man To Make Him Feel Special</strong></p>
<p><strong>33 Romantic Love Notes and Texts for Her</strong></p>
<p><strong>Melt His Heart With These 55 I Miss You Messages For Him</strong></p>
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<h3>5. Upgrade your response.</h3>
<p>Now that you’re thinking of compliments he’s given that you’ve enjoyed, think back to the way you responded to them. Did you smile and thank him? Or did you roll your eyes and answer dismissively, as if to say, “No, you’re wrong, and here’s why.”</p>
<p>Now, imagine you give your husband a genuine, heartfelt compliment, and he brushes it off with a bored expression and something like, “Whatever,” or “Yeah, okay.” Ouch!</p>
<p>How likely are you to pay him another compliment (or at least one of the same kind)?</p>
<p>The more you focus on the compliments he <em>does </em>give and respond with warmth and genuine thanks, the more likely he is to compliment you again. He’s more likely to respond well to your compliments.</p>
<h3>6. Fish for compliments.</h3>
<p>Sometimes, folks need a little nudge to remind them to “Insert compliment here.” Guys aren’t the only ones who need those reminders, either.</p>
<p>You don’t have to be weird or elaborate with your fishing, either. A simple question like, “How do I look?” is a good start. If he answers with, “You look fine” (as in “not repulsive”), ask if he could be a tiny bit more encouraging in his assessment.</p>
<p>Ask with patience and good humor, too. Never assume he’s going light on the compliments to make you feel undesirable and insecure. He might be, but until you have solid evidence that he <em>wants </em>you to feel unattractive or undesirable, give him the benefit of the doubt.</p>
<p>You could also start by paying <em>him </em>a compliment and giving him a chance to reciprocate.</p>
<h3>7. Don’t forget to return the favor.</h3>
<p>Are you paying <em>him </em>compliments on a regular basis? Do you notice the types of compliments he especially likes to hear from you?</p>
<p>If you’re not, you can always ask. Just as he’d probably like to know what kinds of compliments are most meaningful to you, he’d most likely appreciate your bothering to find out what compliments mean the most to him.</p>
<p>If he’s not sure what to tell you, take an inventory of the things he loves and the accomplishments he’s most proud of. Compliments should never be forced. If it’s not genuine, he’ll pick that up—just as you would.</p>
<p>Now that you have a better idea of what to do when your husband rarely pays you compliments, what will you do differently?</p>
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