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View Poll Results: would you prefer an insult or a compliment? (mulitple answers ok) | |||
A compliment |
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7 | 28.00% |
An insult is less embarrassing |
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3 | 12.00% |
It depends mainly on who is giving which |
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10 | 40.00% |
depends on the topic |
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3 | 12.00% |
any attention is good attention |
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1 | 4.00% |
Fuck you, i'm sick of all the goddamn polls on here. |
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7 | 28.00% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll |
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#1 |
I can hear my ears
Join Date: Oct 2003
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compliments and insults
which do you prefer? Often times, an insult is easier to handle than a compliment. Does who is giving it to you have more to do with it than what they're actually saying?
i noticed that the compliment the person above you thread seemed to stall. i wonder if people dont want to put themselves in the way of a compliment, or if it's just that noone can think of anything else nice to say about lookout? ![]()
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halve your cake and eat it too.
Join Date: Apr 2004
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I'd have to go with an insult is less embarrassing.. I know I'm an alright sort of fella and not so hard on the eyes or mind, however.. I dunno It makes me feel odd when someone tells me something positive, yeah I could break it down further into the various psychological/emotional reasons.. but eh? am I worth the trouble
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halve your cake and eat it too.
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pps. I would rather give a compliment than an insult, seeing as how that's much harder to do
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dar512 is now Pete Zicato
Join Date: May 2003
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I think it sucks that our society is so negative that people would rather take an insult than a compliment. Learning to give and receive compliments should be a required skill before entering high school.
Receiving a compliment is really very easy. You say "thank you" and you feel good for a while. What's hard about that?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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I would rather receive a compliment and give an insult. I find it easier.
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I'd rather a heartfelt insult than a slimy compliment.
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I never know what to do with a compliment. I know exactly what to do with an insult.
I received a genuine compliment the other day that should have made my day but it felt like a hot potato in my hand. I will say that I'm a lot more comfortable when people compliment my work or my kids than when they say nice things about me.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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i'm not comfortable with receiving compliments (not that they're particularly common). At least not personal ones. "Nice job on that article" or "your band rocks" are great, but something like "you're a good person" makes me squirm. Probably because I know it's not true, and I feel like I've misled the person who said it.
"you stupid twat" feels less threatening, for some reason. maybe because it's so easy to live up to.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Well y'all are all weird. I like getting compliments (makes me all blushy and embarassed but in the end I appreciate it) and I get really sad when someone genuinely insults me or is mean to me in any way. Bantering playful insults is different though, and that pretty much constitutes a good 50% of my interaction with my friends.
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stalking a Tom
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Why are so many people convinced that they are secretly and inherently bad?
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Because they probably are.
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whig
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calvinism dies hard.
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halve your cake and eat it too.
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well.. a genuine insult will provoke a very severe reaction from me, the thing is that there really aren't that many people willing to actually throw down with a wholesome game of 'fuck you' (which is okay by me) and in my line of work there is a theme of general insulting, it's not meant to be really mean.. although I think it does have alot to do with 'pecking order' as it were since open combat is really right out of the question.
A genuine compliment? the thing is that I won't believe them, unless I have been in an intimate relationship with them for quite some time, and I know them well enough to know it's true. ( I have a bad habit of studying people who I am in a relationship to try to anticipate what they want.. (in general) and try to meet those desires before they become needs.. if that makes sense).
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A compliment is much harder in the short term -- I blush, stammer & look like a fool.
But in the long run, it makes me feel good; an insult (unless completely groundless & absurd or spoken in jest) hurts when you get to the introspection.
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Proverbs 27 5-6 5 Better is open rebukeJag, I would reask the question, what if there were no qualifiers on the type of insult/compliment? Or if they were the same? For my money, dar512 and Clodfobble are correct. Just say "Thank you" sincerely, and enjoy it. Smiling is optional. Pass the compliments, please. Thank you.
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