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Compliments on someone’s appearance or possessions are the most common type of compliments in American English. "Your blouse looks beautiful!" is an example of an adjectival compliment.
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Rock Daily had a chance to hear Common’s new record today, and while we’re disappointed the artist himself wasn’t at the listening session – we wanted to talk suede hats with him –
In the name of my 11-year-old nephew, and all the other unreported victims of this hostile and unproductive environment of fear, let us try to find our common ground as a nation.
You deserve compliments and thanks because this is extremely important," he said. "The economy of the world needs people to go back to their lives."
1977). Given the preference for affiliative actions, why aren't compliments more common; and why do individuals refrain from praising others?
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and yet Paul, by the savouriness of his expressions, sanctifies these common compliments.
One of the most common compliments we hear is "we wished we would have called you first."