What do you reply when someone calls you a genius?
“I do my best.” “Well I try to be useful.” You could build them up if you don’t believe them. I have people say that to me that I’m relatively sure are as intelligent as I am, so I might say; “Hey, you’re pretty dang smart too.”
How do you respond to a thoughtful message?
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- “How do you always seem to know when I need to hear that? You’re the best.”
- “Back at you! Hope all is well.”
- “Don’t worry about me.
- “Thank you.
- “Thank you for thinking of me!”
- “I am so glad I have friends like you.”
- “I was just thinking of you, too!
- “That makes two of us.”
What is the most humble way to respond to a compliment?
Honestly, I think the most humble, self-effacing answer is “Thank you.” You don’t need anything else. All of the answers you have listed as well as most other answers I’ve heard from people who have been given this compliment over the years is actually not a humble answer. True humility is completely removing yourself from the picture.
Do I need anything else to be considered humble?
You don’t need anything else. All of the answers you have listed as well as most other answers I’ve heard from people who have been given this compliment over the years is actually not a humble answer. True humility is completely removing yourself from the picture. Any of the items you said are in reality saying “yep, I agree with you, I’m smart.”
How do you respond to compliments on social media?
How to Respond to Compliments Online. Whether it is a compliment for a photo you took on Instagram or a status you posted on Facebook, online compliments tend to be shorter and quicker than real life. Due to this, your response should be quick and short, though you can include an emoji or two if you want.
What does it mean when people say you’re smart?
Usually when people say you’re smart, they are impressed that you have one particular manifestation of intelligence, whether it’s the ability to do math quickly and correctly, or the ability to do a great job talking about some subjects you know well and make conclusions about them. Some options are: Thanks.