Compliments & Praise

Flattering words and expressions of approval

Introduction

The British approach to compliments is characteristically understated. Where an American might say "That's amazing!", a Brit might offer "Not bad at all" or "Rather good, actually." This restraint makes British compliments all the more meaningful when they come.

Understanding how to give and receive compliments in different English-speaking cultures is essential for social success. Australians value directness tempered with mateship; Americans appreciate enthusiasm; the Irish blend warmth with self-deprecating humor.

This chapter explores the vocabulary of praise across English varieties—from the restrained British "brilliant" to the enthusiastic American "awesome" to the warm Australian "legend." Master these and you'll make friends everywhere.

Themes

Praising PeoplePraising ThingsEncouragementAppreciationBritish Understatement
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