NATIONAL COMPLIMENT DAY – January 24
Tue Jan 24th

National Compliment Day

On January 24th, National Compliment Day will be a great way to brighten someone's day or to give credit for a job well done. On January 24th, give an extra compliment every year, and any time one is deserved.

A compliment has a big effect. It can instill confidence in a child or honor someone's hard work. A compliment not only improves the receiver's mood, but it also says a lot about the giver. It tells them you noticed. A compliment can go a long way whether we recognize someone's achievement or their classic style.

To give a great compliment, first be sincere. People can tell when we are fake or fake. If you don't mean it, it's worse than getting a thoughtless birthday gift.

Different rewards are given to a complimenting personality versus a new haircut. You respect the individual, and the other tells them you paid attention. Sometimes the receiver needs to hear one or the other, or both.

Human beings like to be unique and original. Strive to give a compliment about what makes a person stand out above the rest. Reflect on what you admire about the individual.

How to celebrate #nationalcomplimentday

Make sure to thank someone. Share the compliments you receive that make your day. Does it make your day? Do they make it better? Make a list of different ways to compliment someone and use #NationalComplimentDay to post on social media.

National compliment day celebrations have a long tradition in the United States

In 1998, Kathy Chamberlin of Hopkinton, NH, and Debby Hoffman of Concord, NH, established National Compliment Day.

Compliment FAQ

Q. What is the difference between compliment and compliment? To express praise or admiration, A. Compliment is used as a noun or verb. "I was lauded for my quilting skills." "The teacher praised Lori on her spelling."

Complement has various meanings. First, it can be a noun or a noun used to describe how one or two things improve another. For example, "the sunshine was a perfect complement to the occasion." "The wine complimented the steak," Or, "The wine complimented the steak." To describe a number or number, especially a complete group or a set of something, another way to say "complement" is to refer to a number or number. "We hosted an entire complement of guests this weekend."

Q. Can you compliment someone too much?

A. Yes. Yes. A compliment is like salt and pepper; use it only to season the season, but not so much that you make it all about the compliment.