How do you like this dress/these pants/this whatever” would be someone giving an opportunity to compliment them.
I am 42, married for 15 years, together with my wife for >23 years. And this is the first time I realize that my wife doesn’t really mean the clothing but is fishing for a compliment. It never occurred to me, and it seriously blows my mind.
Ziglin@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
I try to compliment people regularly too but if they ask a question I would answer it honestly.
I also feel like I’ve been told that I shouldn’t ask for compliments because it’s rude when I was a child. However I can’t remember who said it to me.
untorquer@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
It can depend on the person so it’s a general concept. I think if someone is asking for a critique they would ask more directly. Culture also plays a big role. I’m speaking from a USA cultural viewpoint.
Bah, screw that! People like making others feel good. It makes you feel good to know another person is pleased. So what if you fish for that sort of engagement unless you’re being an incessant little dictator?