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Social Skills 7th grade Advisor-Advisee Lesson 3- Accepting Compliments from the book: How Rude by Alex J. Packer, Ph.D 7th grade Advisor-Advisee Lesson 3- Accepting Compliments from the book: How Rude by Alex J. Packer, Ph.D
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Accepting Compliments A compliment is a gift. It may be a verbal gift, but it is still a gift.
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Most people... “Deflate” compliments Example: “I love your new shirt” “Oh, it is a little something I picked up” Example: “You played your instrument so well” “It was ok, I didn’t practice that much”
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Why do people “deflate” the compliment?? low self esteem nervous, not sure how to handle a compliment
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Implications When you “deflate” a compliment, it implies the person who gave it has no idea what they are talking about. That is rude to do to someone who was just very nice to you.
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What should I say? Thank you Thank you so much Thanks You are very kind to say that
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Giving compliments Sometimes giving compliments can be as hard as getting one. It can be really hard, especially if you are disappointed.
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Things to look for... Don’t compliment one person by putting another down. Wrong: It is great to have someone on the team that doesn’t drop the ball like Jeff. Right: It is great having you on the team.
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Don’t use envy or bitterness Wrong: Congratulations on winning the scholarship. At least you’ll be able to go to college. Right: Congratulations! You worked really hard!
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Don’t pollute your praise with criticism Wrong: You were great today. It is about time you scored a goal. Right: Great goal- You were terrific out there.
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Don’t undercut your compliment with nosiness. Wrong: Those are cute shoes! How could you afford them? Right: Cute Shoes!
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Now you try it! Find 3 people and give and receive a compliment!!
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