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Ramin
Take something as a compliment
What is meaning of this sentence?
just take it as a compliment
17 mei 2019 22:24
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Grace has given a good answer. You can also use this phrase to tell someone to take a more positive view of something that could be either good or bad. For example:
A: "Why do my coworkers always ask me so many questions?"
B: "Maybe it's because they think you're smart. Just take it as a compliment."
In this scenario, A seems to be irritated about having to answer so many questions. B tries to make the situation better by suggesting that A should "take it as a compliment," instead of being irritated about it.
17 mei 2019
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Hey Ramin!
The sentence “Just take it as a compliment” means that you should not be offended by whatever the person might have said to you. For example, if someone were to tell me that I look like an English professor, I should accept the statement as a compliment rather than an insult (though arguably, it could be interpreted as either one). Does that make sense to you? If not, I will attempt to clarify!
~Grace
17 mei 2019
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Ramin
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