Yes, but I think it is more meaningful to compliment things which are the result of effort, or a long series of decisions. Compliment someone’s muscles when they’ve been making the effort to work out for a couple months. Compliment someone’s cooking ability if they spend a lot of time cooking and practicing that art. Compliment someone’s hair if they clearly put effort into making it look good.
Yes, but I think it is more meaningful to compliment things which are the result of effort, or a long series of decisions. Compliment someone’s muscles when they’ve been making the effort to work out for a couple months. Compliment someone’s cooking ability if they spend a lot of time cooking and practicing that art. Compliment someone’s hair if they clearly put effort into making it look good.
Love this addition, thank you!