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What are the defferences between "to praise" and "to compliment"? When my kid helps me clean the house, would I praise him or compliment him? Does a teacher praise or compliment a studnet when he has done great on test? Please explain and some examples would be helpful.
Apr 18, 2014 3:07 PM
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To praise and to compliment has a subtle difference. Praise usually refers to saying something positive about the work or effort that someone has done. When you compliment someone, it usually means you are speaking more about the persons internal or external qualities. Example of praise: You did a great job on your test Example of compliment: You are very intelligent A teacher would most likely give praise over a compliment I hope this helps :)
April 18, 2014
Yep, praise someones performance, and compliment someone (like Amanda said) on something more personal, e.g. their hair, or their appearance.
April 18, 2014
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