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Mohammad
I'm wondering, does "I'm flattered" have a negative or positive connotation?
As far as I can tell, the verb "to flatter" always has a negative connotation, so I'm a little confused as to how "I'm flattered" can be a response to a compliment.
Thank you.
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"I'm flattered" almost always has a positive connotation to it. It means "It's nice of you to say". It's usually said when someone complements you. For example,
A: You look so beautiful today.
B: Thank you. I'm flattered.
Just like the adjective "flattering" means it's complimentary or favorable. For example "I really love this coat. It's flattering".
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It totally depends on the context and the tone. For me, flattery is generally positive, but flattery can also be sarcastic or inauthentic, in which case it is negative.
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To “flatter” someone usually means the praise they are giving is insincere. So, yes, that has a negative connotation. But if someone says “I’m flattered” by something, it has a more positive connotation, meaning “I’m honored” or “I’m pleased.”
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Why do you think it has a negative connotation?
If someone says they are flattered it just means they accept the compliment you gave etc.
For example: you’re are such a great writer, I’m sure you’ll make a great author one day.
Response: thank you, I’m flattered.
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المهارات اللغوية
العربية, العربية (لهجة بلاد الشام), العربية (الفصحى الحديثة), الإنجليزية, البرتغالية
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