You have the best *%$#

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  • By an older lady (mid to late 60's), "You should be on a calendar for 'Men of Sierra Vista' ".

    She must have forgotten to take her cataracts off.

    I would def buy a copy
  • capnrus789
    capnrus789 Posts: 2,736 Member
    People tell me I know everythign at work, and send others to ask me questions. Good and bad at time.

    My chili gets rave reviews when I bring it into work, and disappears quickly. An empty crock-pot is pretty nice compliment for anyone who enjoys cooking.
  • momofJandA
    momofJandA Posts: 1,035 Member
    I was flying to CO from NY with my 4 year old and my 2.5 year old. We FINALLY arrived in CO and while at the baggage claim a woman came up to me and said "I just wanted to let you know I think you are the best mother I've ever seen. I've been watching you since the airport in NY and the way you speak to your children and the patience you exhibit are truly inspiring"

    I could never ask for anything more than to be viewed as a good mother


    Oh and I get the "You've got a great A**" a lot :wink:
  • morningmud
    morningmud Posts: 477 Member
    Once, someone at the gym told me that I was inspirational and another was impressed with my workout routine. I like those better than any compliments on appearance.
  • Iron_Duchess
    Iron_Duchess Posts: 429 Member
    Three years ago we had a family vacation to Puerto Rico, where I’m from. It was the first time visiting the island for him and the kids. When we came back he wrote his FB update saying the trip had been wonderful, that the island was very pretty, food was good, but that the best thing about the island was who he had at home.
  • WOW, not even sure what to say about this one above! Fighting = love??? yikes!!.... not much else to say except perhaps your background has much to do about how that equates love for you. :brokenheart:

    Love comes is all forms and you shouldn't judge so much what you don't understand. Above post says a lot about your ability to have an open mind. Also, I don't think you should jump to any conclusions about someone's background. Above post makes you look kind of silly, imo.
  • Oishii
    Oishii Posts: 2,675 Member
    A colleague said I was part time but not part effort :blushing:
  • dmpizza
    dmpizza Posts: 3,321 Member
    One of my last annual reviews at work went like this:
    "This is going to be really short because it's unanimous...all of us here think you walk on water."
    :blushing:

    ETA: 2nd best or runner up was: "Best. Sex. EVER."


    If that ID picture is yours, then I am not surprised at the review.
  • thnksfrthmmrs
    thnksfrthmmrs Posts: 152 Member
    I work in a retirement village, and i get a lot of compliments on how well i run the little shop which always makes me feel appreciated.

    And one of the residents really put a smile on my face the other day, she said she was watching a tv programme about plus sized models and she said i was prettier than any of them that were on the show and i should look into doing something like that.

    That cheered me up massively.
  • Cindy873
    Cindy873 Posts: 1,165
    A friend recently introduced me to a new neighbor, and then proceeded to tell her how massively talented I am at anything I do. It felt great to hear that!

    A co-worker also asked me if I've ever modeled, which I mostly found amusing because I'm not model material, but it felt good to know that she thought that about me. :flowerforyou:
  • I feel like I get lots of compliments on my energy, kindness and work ethic (says the guy typing this at work), but the best compliment I go back to is a student of mine years ago saying "You're really happy teaching us, aren't you?" I said "Of course," He then told me, it meant a lot to have a teacher who was so happy to be with his class. I've always gotten along with my students and received numerous compliments about my class, but this one has stuck with me the most.