What is the best compliment you've ever gotten?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to my MIL about my sister who is extremely organized and great at planning things and was lamenting that I am not. My MIL replied, “But you are so much fun”. This was about 20 years ago and I still smile when I think about that.


You have an amazing MIL!

Yes, thank you. Thought it was a bonus as it is a positive MIL story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was at a family party with husband's extended family and we were playing a game where there's a question and you write down who it fits best. The question was "who can make something out of nothing?" And unanimously everyone put me and then my very macho BIL (sport shooter, fisherman, mechanic) who I never really knew if he liked me much said something about how make every space I enter warm and welcoming.

My best friend told me if everyone remained as invested in marriage as I did, marriage would be a beautiful concept.

A colleague told me shortly after she had her first baby "I hope this isn't weird, but I have you in mind for who I'd like her to turn into as an adult".

I feel like I'm a pretty average person (def looks wise) and don't really get many compliments in life, but I'll never forget those.


I know the game you're talking about.

We were playing that same game and the question was basically "who is the nicest person here", and everyone put down DH. I think he was really touched by that.

And it's true. He would give the shirt off his back to a stranger
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m a secondary teacher. I’ve gotten letters thanking me for teaching them the subject, for helping them achieve more than they thought they could, for running a tight ship that allowed learning to occur in a calm environment, and other specifics that made me feel good. But the best one that I ever received was a letter from a student who told me they always knew they would be treated with respect when they were in my class or with me. I cried.


Beautiful. I'm a retired secondary history teacher and can think back on many wonderful letters and messages I have received from students. But one of the best was in reponse to a large project I would assign my 11th grade US History students each year. When studying immigration, I would give them a multi-part project where they had to research their heritage and write a paper on the history of their ethnic group's immigration to the US. Then they would research their own family's journey and write about it. I had kids who traced their families back several generations, and I had kids who were immigrants themselves. It was a very personal and meaningful assignment. One year I had a girl who was adopted from a country that was a completely different ethnicity/culture from her adoptive family. She struggled to decide whether she should write about her biological ethnicity, or that of her adoptive family. In the end she chose her adoptive family and when her father came for parent-teacher conferences, he cried and said it was a major turning point in her life and their family that she chose to identify with their culture and ethnicity. He said it was the best assignment he had seen any teacher give to their students. I was really touched by his raw honesty.
Anonymous
Some guy at the gym told me I had a nice looking junk
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some guy at the gym told me I had a nice looking junk


Junk= butt?

I thought junk was penis
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some guy at the gym told me I had a nice looking junk


Junk= butt?

I thought junk was penis


Yes he was complimenting my pen1s. Was trying not to be crass.

Anonymous
I love reading these and I don't care even a tiny bit if other people think they're schmaltzy.

I finished a jumper course and when I came out of the ring, a top rider said, "That's the best I've ever seen anyone ride that horse.". Maybe all of the horse's previous riders were crap, but I had a severe case of imposter syndrome and his comment really helped me.

The other one was when a friend of my dad's told me how much I reminded her of him. I still can't quite believe that one. My dad was absolutely incredible.
Anonymous
At a wedding once, the very gentle, nerdy, and quiet drunk father of my close friends told me “I’m always so happy to talk to you because when I do I feel like you really listen to me”. He was 100% not flirting with me, knowing the family it just seemed that his wife is a very extroverted and bossy mile a minute type person and he just doesn’t feel listened to.

When I was a tween, a teen girl at a pretzel stand told me I had a beautiful smile. I always remembered that one! It was so sweet and gave me confidence for years.
Anonymous
Someone in college told me I was the most genuine person in our study abroad program.

My parents have told me that I’m a wonderful mom and much more patient than they ever were.

A parent of a swimmer I coached when I was 18 said I had a gift with children.

My husband calls me a professional parent and the best mom he could ever hope for for our daughter.
Anonymous
A friend's young cousin, who I met only briefly, told my friend that she found me very kind.

My college adviser said I was one of the most intelligent students he's had.

An older colleague, who I had a lot of respect for, once told me I was just about perfect when I was in a funk after breaking up with a bf.
Anonymous
My niece told me I was a "good cooker" when she was 5 and a very picky eater.

My SIL who I love, told me, when she was going through a terrible crisis, "thank you for always knowing just what to say to me to make me feel better."

My brother recently told me I was turning into our beloved late Italian aunt who was the most amazing cook, baker, gardener, story teller and overall person.
Anonymous
It is incredible how a random comment from a stranger can be so meaningful and important over so many years.

I love this thread.
Anonymous
I love this thread so much. It’s reminding me that many of us thrive on a kind word.
Anonymous
You have a big duck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some guy at the gym told me I had a nice looking junk


Junk= butt?

I thought junk was penis


Yes he was complimenting my pen1s. Was trying not to be crass.



What guy says that? Ew
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