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Do I need to say thank you?

Do I need to say thank you?

Studies have confirmed that the simple act of saying ‘thank you’ can lead you to a happier life. When you express your thankfulness to others, it not only makes others feel great but also makes you feel great.

Is it rude to return a compliment?

Don’t Deny. Refuting a compliment with a response that puts yourself down is just bad manners. In fact, downplaying the quality of what is complimented can actually feel like an insult to the person offering the compliment, which is why “thank you” is the only gracious response to receiving a compliment.

How do you show appreciation to someone who appreciate you?

If someone appreciate you,first give a smile and then push him /her up by appreciating them back. In this way you feel good within you and can think for keep on doing work. I totally get how you feel. I face the same problem, as well.

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How do you deal with people who don’t appreciate you?

Give them what they deserve: the absence of your presence. You should only associate with people who will maintain an even balance of appreciation. After all, people who are blind to appreciation have not gained the knowledge to see themselves objectively. Are Your Relationships One-Sided?

Do you feel under appreciated at work?

Feeling under appreciated at work is a horrible situation to be in. It’s demoralising, frustrating, draining and affects your whole life in a very negative way. If your colleagues don’t appreciate you at work, you come home and begin to appreciate yourself less to. It even gets to the point where you don’t believe you deserve appreciation.

Is it okay to say “I appreciate you” to someone you love?

On the other hand, some may use “I appreciate you” to avoid expressing the word “love”. Love can be scary sometimes when we’ve been hurt before. But I think it’s important to be accurate with our words. Say what you mean and mean what you say, right? Life is a culmination of ups and downs, highs and lows.