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  2. 135 of the Best Compliments You Can Give a Girl To Make Her ...

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    135 Best Compliments for Girls. The first eight compliments come recommended by relationship expert Audrey Hope. 1. "You look radiant." (This compliment focuses on the positive energy she exudes ...

  3. How To Compliment a Guy in a Way That Makes You ... - AOL

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    A compliment can easily brighten a guy's day. We all have a few in our back pockets, which typically resemble the stickers we got on our homework in Kindergarten. Think "Great job," "Thumbs up ...

  4. Complimentary language and gender - Wikipedia

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    Complimentary language and gender. Complimentary language is a speech act that caters to positive face needs. Positive face, according to Brown and Levinson, is "the positive consistent self-image or 'personality' (crucially including the desire that this self-image be appreciated and approved of) claimed by interactions". [1]

  5. 135 Cute Things to Say to Your GF When You Want to Cheer Her Up

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    Best said with a throaty growl and your face between her thighs. Let me see if you taste as good as you look. A fine way to ease into the above compliment. You drive me wild. This is the ideal in ...

  6. List of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    Example(s) Variation(s) Ref(s) Karen: Pejorative term often describing an obnoxious, angry, or entitled White woman. Originated among Black people to refer to an unreasonable White woman. The term became popular on Black Twitter as a meme used to describe White women who "tattle on Black kids' lemonade stands." These days often used by people ...

  7. Substitute good - Wikipedia

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    Substitute good. In microeconomics, substitute goods are two goods that can be used for the same purpose by consumers. [1] That is, a consumer perceives both goods as similar or comparable, so that having more of one good causes the consumer to desire less of the other good. Contrary to complementary goods and independent goods, substitute ...

  8. 110 Random Acts of Kindness to Make the World a Nicer Place - AOL

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    Give a stranger a compliment. Giving someone a (non-creepy) compliment—think: “You have a lovely smile,” “You’re really great at your job,” or “I love your shoes”—can make their day.

  9. Positive stereotype - Wikipedia

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    In social psychology, a positive stereotype refers to a subjectively favourable belief held about a social group. [1] Common examples of positive stereotypes are Asians with better math ability, African Americans with greater athletic ability, and women with being warmer and more communal. As opposed to negative stereotypes, positive ...