Compliments/praise for someone you don’t normally interact with

CacoEther
CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
This is another risky and highly specific thread. It’s also strictly for people here in chit chat. (Meaning don’t praise your MIL or neighbor in this one)

Tag or vague, either is fine. But make sure your compliment is for someone outside your normal bubble.

This will likely be a short-lived thread but hopefully a feel-good one while it lasts.
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  • Reckoner69_lmao
    Reckoner69_lmao Posts: 1,000 Member
    This one goes out to @Magical_Pony because I love the way you check your email and one of these days I'm gonna believe in you hard enough that you'll become real
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    @CacoEther I think you have an amazing buzz about you and I don't know you/ normally interact with you.

    I know your story of how you live a more paired back life, since the fire that happened to you. I remember reading your thoughts on how that affected your life. I want you to know that had a profound effect on me. It really touched me to hear your experience. I like how you are so open with that particular experience in your life. It gave me a different perspective on material things and all that kind of stuff. To hear that from someone who lost so much on that night.

    It touched me I guess. And you inspired me to try and concider having a bit less myself. But in a really positive way. The way you told your story was very positive and inspiring while still managing to put across the emotional turmoil connected with it.

    I hope you are the same person or I'm gona look like a mad person hahahaha

    Yes that was me, and thank you for sharing this ❤️
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    @CacoEther I think you have an amazing buzz about you and I don't know you/ normally interact with you.

    I know your story of how you live a more paired back life, since the fire that happened to you. I remember reading your thoughts on how that affected your life. I want you to know that had a profound effect on me. It really touched me to hear your experience. I like how you are so open with that particular experience in your life. It gave me a different perspective on material things and all that kind of stuff. To hear that from someone who lost so much on that night.

    It touched me I guess. And you inspired me to try and concider having a bit less myself. But in a really positive way. The way you told your story was very positive and inspiring while still managing to put across the emotional turmoil connected with it.

    I hope you are the same person or I'm gona look like a mad person hahahaha

    This was sweet.



    .... did she also teach you anything about kitchen matches, gas cans and timed fuses ?

    You know, the practical stuff.
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    @CacoEther I think you have an amazing buzz about you and I don't know you/ normally interact with you.

    I know your story of how you live a more paired back life, since the fire that happened to you. I remember reading your thoughts on how that affected your life. I want you to know that had a profound effect on me. It really touched me to hear your experience. I like how you are so open with that particular experience in your life. It gave me a different perspective on material things and all that kind of stuff. To hear that from someone who lost so much on that night.

    It touched me I guess. And you inspired me to try and concider having a bit less myself. But in a really positive way. The way you told your story was very positive and inspiring while still managing to put across the emotional turmoil connected with it.

    I hope you are the same person or I'm gona look like a mad person hahahaha

    This was sweet.



    .... did she also teach you anything about kitchen matches, gas cans and timed fuses ?

    You know, the practical stuff.

    SHhHhhHhHhHhhh
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    @KosmosKitten i have maybe told you similarly before but it bears repeating.. i think your vibe/style/coolness is a whole mood and it’s extremely kickass
  • Cards_Man
    Cards_Man Posts: 905 Member
    @CacoEther infectious smile this one has!
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    Cards_Man wrote: »
    @CacoEther infectious smile this one has!

    Thank you!
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    okay, here's a couple.....

    @jcrav77

    Dedicated healthcare worker fighting the good fight against the covid & looking damn fine while doing so.

    &

    @Versicolour

    Some people fly slightly under the radar without calling a lot of attention towards themselves, yet their kindness, grace and beauty shines through despite any hardship or adversity they may weather. That's her.



    .

    Pace yourself my man, I don’t want this thread to burn out like a poorly controlled house fire
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    okay, here's a couple.....

    @jcrav77

    Dedicated healthcare worker fighting the good fight against the covid & looking damn fine while doing so.

    &

    @Versicolour

    Some people fly slightly under the radar without calling a lot of attention towards themselves, yet their kindness, grace and beauty shines through despite any hardship or adversity they may weather. That's her.



    .

    Pace yourself my man, I don’t want this thread to burn out like a poorly controlled house fire

    ...... poorly controlled house fire, huh?

    is there any other kind ?
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    @CacoEther I think you have an amazing buzz about you and I don't know you/ normally interact with you.

    I know your story of how you live a more paired back life, since the fire that happened to you. I remember reading your thoughts on how that affected your life. I want you to know that had a profound effect on me. It really touched me to hear your experience. I like how you are so open with that particular experience in your life. It gave me a different perspective on material things and all that kind of stuff. To hear that from someone who lost so much on that night.

    It touched me I guess. And you inspired me to try and concider having a bit less myself. But in a really positive way. The way you told your story was very positive and inspiring while still managing to put across the emotional turmoil connected with it.

    I hope you are the same person or I'm gona look like a mad person hahahaha

    This was sweet.



    .... did she also teach you anything about kitchen matches, gas cans and timed fuses ?

    You know, the practical stuff.

    No. Not yet. I simply cannot wait to hear about all of that.
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    Careful or I’ll soon be sliding in your DMs like

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  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    @KosmosKitten i have maybe told you similarly before but it bears repeating.. i think your vibe/style/coolness is a whole mood and it’s extremely kickass

    I has warm fuzzies. Thank you. :heart:
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    CacoEther wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    okay, here's a couple.....

    @jcrav77

    Dedicated healthcare worker fighting the good fight against the covid & looking damn fine while doing so.

    &

    @Versicolour

    Some people fly slightly under the radar without calling a lot of attention towards themselves, yet their kindness, grace and beauty shines through despite any hardship or adversity they may weather. That's her.



    .

    Pace yourself my man, I don’t want this thread to burn out like a poorly controlled house fire

    ...... poorly controlled house fire, huh?

    is there any other kind ?

    Not on my watch 😬
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    @CacoEther I think you have an amazing buzz about you and I don't know you/ normally interact with you.

    I know your story of how you live a more paired back life, since the fire that happened to you. I remember reading your thoughts on how that affected your life. I want you to know that had a profound effect on me. It really touched me to hear your experience. I like how you are so open with that particular experience in your life. It gave me a different perspective on material things and all that kind of stuff. To hear that from someone who lost so much on that night.

    It touched me I guess. And you inspired me to try and concider having a bit less myself. But in a really positive way. The way you told your story was very positive and inspiring while still managing to put across the emotional turmoil connected with it.

    I hope you are the same person or I'm gona look like a mad person hahahaha

    This was sweet.



    .... did she also teach you anything about kitchen matches, gas cans and timed fuses ?

    You know, the practical stuff.

    No. Not yet. I simply cannot wait to hear about all of that.
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    well, with rubbing your hands together.... you're on the right track.

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  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    @CacoEther I think you have an amazing buzz about you and I don't know you/ normally interact with you.

    I know your story of how you live a more paired back life, since the fire that happened to you. I remember reading your thoughts on how that affected your life. I want you to know that had a profound effect on me. It really touched me to hear your experience. I like how you are so open with that particular experience in your life. It gave me a different perspective on material things and all that kind of stuff. To hear that from someone who lost so much on that night.

    It touched me I guess. And you inspired me to try and concider having a bit less myself. But in a really positive way. The way you told your story was very positive and inspiring while still managing to put across the emotional turmoil connected with it.

    I hope you are the same person or I'm gona look like a mad person hahahaha

    This was sweet.



    .... did she also teach you anything about kitchen matches, gas cans and timed fuses ?

    You know, the practical stuff.

    No. Not yet. I simply cannot wait to hear about all of that.
    ixvzozbqr9gj.gif

    well, with rubbing your hands together.... you're on the right track.

    tumblr_inline_ofyzleRd8B1utl831_400.gifv

    Hahahaha! 😂
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    Ok, so we are friendies - and have been for a while, but my praise is for this PP! ❤❤
    ...but I don't normally praise people's pp's (don't want to make it weird)
    Super suits you!
    Pretty, sweet, cute, uninhibited and true!!
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    @slimgirljo15 you are always so friendly and engaging with the new people, there are probably lots of people here who would’ve bailed if not for you singling them out to make them feel welcome ❤️

    Thank you, I really appreciate that :) 🤗
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Ok, so we are friendies - and have been for a while, but my praise is for this PP! ❤❤
    ...but I don't normally praise people's pp's (don't want to make it weird)
    Super suits you!
    Pretty, sweet, cute, uninhibited and true!!

    Is this for me? 😬
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    I’m regretting how I named this thread but I can’t change it now. I didn’t mean that people can’t compliment their friends nor did I mean to reinforce the idea that there are cliques or separate lunch tables or anything. I think we just naturally tend to interact more with people based on the threads we frequent the most and the time of day we post. Like I rarely go in the selfie thread, for example. So for people who spend more time there and not elsewhere, I won’t interact with them as much. I wanted people to have a place to say something to someone who they may not otherwise feel they can easily approach. And ideally I thought it would get us thinking about and talking to the people we don’t talk to as much

    Instead it kinda looks like “hey we aren’t friends so here’s a courtesy compliment”

    Ugh
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Ok, so we are friendies - and have been for a while, but my praise is for this PP! ❤❤
    ...but I don't normally praise people's pp's (don't want to make it weird)
    Super suits you!
    Pretty, sweet, cute, uninhibited and true!!

    Is this for me? 😬

    Of course it is!

    Your PP is AMAZING and I now feel comfortable enough (and drunk enough) to tell you that!!

    Srsly gurl. You got it goin on ! 😊 check you out 👀👀 gorgeous

    Thank you 🥰

    But also, whats with all the females needing to get drunk to feel like they can say something?

    ... maybe i should try that
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    I’m regretting how I named this thread but I can’t change it now. I didn’t mean that people can’t compliment their friends nor did I mean to reinforce the idea that there are cliques or separate lunch tables or anything. I think we just naturally tend to interact more with people based on the threads we frequent the most and the time of day we post. Like I rarely go in the selfie thread, for example. So for people who spend more time there and not elsewhere, I won’t interact with them as much. I wanted people to have a place to say something to someone who they may not otherwise feel they can easily approach. And ideally I thought it would get us thinking about and talking to the people we don’t talk to as much

    Instead it kinda looks like “hey we aren’t friends so here’s a courtesy compliment”

    Ugh

    I don't think it comes off like that.. its a nice idea for spreading some love and positivity 🙂
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    CacoEther wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Ok, so we are friendies - and have been for a while, but my praise is for this PP! ❤❤
    ...but I don't normally praise people's pp's (don't want to make it weird)
    Super suits you!
    Pretty, sweet, cute, uninhibited and true!!

    Is this for me? 😬

    Of course it is!

    Your PP is AMAZING and I now feel comfortable enough (and drunk enough) to tell you that!!

    Srsly gurl. You got it goin on ! 😊 check you out 👀👀 gorgeous

    Thank you 🥰

    But also, whats with all the females needing to get drunk to feel like they can say something?

    ... maybe i should try that

    Alcohol just helps to loosen you up. Takes away all your inhibitions. Don't you drink?

    All ?

    quick question -- can you keep drinking until I land at Heathrow ??
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    @slimgirljo15 you are always so friendly and engaging with the new people, there are probably lots of people here who would’ve bailed if not for you singling them out to make them feel welcome ❤️

    I can attest to this.

    In my very early days @slimgirljo15 messaged me and helped me out. She probs won't remember me I had a different name and profile at that time.

    But I remember her ! She was so sweet and kind. 🤗💜❤

    I remember a wide eyed FooFoo newbie 🤗😙 I can't remember the name though.. glad I helped in some small way.

    Unfortunately the pm glitch makes it harder to reach out and just say " hey, Im sorry to hear you're going through that" or "you're doing great"
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    I’m regretting how I named this thread but I can’t change it now. I didn’t mean that people can’t compliment their friends nor did I mean to reinforce the idea that there are cliques or separate lunch tables or anything. I think we just naturally tend to interact more with people based on the threads we frequent the most and the time of day we post. Like I rarely go in the selfie thread, for example. So for people who spend more time there and not elsewhere, I won’t interact with them as much. I wanted people to have a place to say something to someone who they may not otherwise feel they can easily approach. And ideally I thought it would get us thinking about and talking to the people we don’t talk to as much

    Instead it kinda looks like “hey we aren’t friends so here’s a courtesy compliment”

    Ugh

    No, no Cakey - you're cute, how you 'over think in a beneficial to others' way
    Your thread is good!

    Its an easy way to say "hey" to people (we) want to, but for some reason feel a bit shy to

    I like it!
  • seepersaud
    seepersaud Posts: 5,759 Member
    You are pretty!