张珩Synthia
is flattering a bad word? ok,guys,i have a question,is was occuring in a conversation,when my friend praise me "you are really a smart girl‘i feel very happy,then i thank him and said"thank you for your flattering"i just want to express my polite but he seems not happy,and say"oh my god,i am not flattering"am i wrong,is it a bad word? thank you
Nov 18, 2013 12:44 PM
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No, don't worry. "Flattering" is not a bad word. The problem is you used it a bit incorrectly. What you probably should have said is "I'm flattered" which mean that you feel good about what he said about you. By saying "thank you for your flattering" you're saying that you think he is flattering you, which implies he's saying nice things to you insincerely. To flatter someone means to compliment them for ulterior motives, but to be flattered means you feel good about the compliment someone gave you. Does that help?
November 18, 2013
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The word you should have used is 'flattery'. I suppose it is slightly negative in that it implies that the person speaking does not really mean what he/she is saying and that praise you are receiving is false. On the other hand most of us (myself included) like to be flattered, so please feel free to say any nice things you want to about me! On a serious note, you could have said "Thank you for your kind words" (bit formal) or maybe "Thanks for the praise", or just "Thanks"
November 18, 2013
flattering is the bad action because insincere
November 19, 2013
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