BeaArthur wrote:
The best way to deal with ANY compliment is to confidently reply 'Thank you!' and move on.
If they were trying to be manipulative, you have just derailed them.
If they were sincere, you are being appreciative.
If they were being polite, but not manipulative, you have been socially appropriate.
The thing is, don't get snagged on this, just smoothly move past it. Do not dwell on whether the compliment was justified, that just becomes awkward for everyone.
I agree with this. It seems that a lot of Aspies here want everyone to be honest to them all the time, but then get hurt when someone is honest with them. If someone compliments me, it's usually because they're trying to be kind, and I like kindness. I've gave people false compliments before, if it was appropriate to do so, because I wanted to make them feel better.
If a fat person says they're fat, I always say "oh, don't be silly, you look great". That usually boosts their ego a little, even if they still know they're fat. They wouldn't like me if I'd said "you sure are fat, lose some weight!" It would be nasty to say that even if it's the truth.
These social rules actually do make sense to me. I treat others how I like to be treated (within reason).
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