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If you just got a compliment on Tinder, you're probably busy brainstorming all the different ways you can respond. There are hundreds of different ways to reply, and the perfect response has a lot to do with how you really feel about the compliment. This article has a list of ways you can respond to praise on the popular dating app, ranging from flirty replies to messages that show off your wit and sense of humor.

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"I think you’re pretty great as well.”

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  1. Though you totally don't have to respond to a compliment with one in return, it can be a great option if you really mean it. Let this person know that the feeling is mutual to get the ball rolling (it might be just the encouragement they need to ask you out).[7] [8]
    • You might try complimenting something a little more specific about them. Try, "Thanks, I think you're super funny, too!" or "You've got a great smile as well."
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"Someone finally agrees with my parents!"

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  1. If you like joking around with your matches, respond to their compliment with something funny. They'll likely appreciate your wit and respond with a joke of their own, and it'll help you determine if your senses of humor are compatible.[11]
    • You can also message, "My parents always said the same thing..."
    • If the person you're messaging with doesn't get the joke, follow up with something like, "JK" or "Just kidding. Thanks so much!"
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"Thanks. How was your day?"

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  1. Maybe this person said something a little strange, but you want to give them another chance. Try thanking them briefly and asking them a question so the conversation goes in another direction.
    • You can also message something like, "Thank you. What are you up to this week?" or "Much appreciated! What's new with you?"
    • If they continue you message you weird or uncomfortable comments, it may be time to unmatch them.
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"Do you think you could rephrase that in a way that’s more respectful?”

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  1. This person may have made you feel objectified or disrespected, and if that's the case, you totally don't have to take the compliment. You always have the option to ignore or unmatch them, but if you want to give them a chance to learn and do better next time, opt for this response.[13]
    • You might also reply, "That kind of language makes me uncomfortable. Could you please reword your message?"
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"I don’t appreciate being spoken to like that.”

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  1. [14] You have every right to stick up for yourself if the "compliment" was really not okay with you. You might consider unmatching them if the message was particularly disrespectful, but sending a response like this can help you feel more in control of the situation.[15]
    • You can also try, "I can only keep messaging if you treat me with respect. I don't like to be referred to in that way."
    • If you're looking to deflect, you can change the subject. That said, you can absolutely be honest and say you didn't like what the guy said.[16]

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Erika Kaplan
Erika Kaplan
Matchmaker
It's easier said than done, but I do think that it’s important to embrace the idea of just being grateful for someone's compliment. It can be difficult to take a compliment, but that actually stems from self-doubt and insecurities, so focusing on confidence and self-love can help.
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If someone gives you a compliment, responding with a simple “Thank you” or “That’s so nice of you” usually works perfectly. This expresses gratitude for their kind words in a low-key (but sincere!) way.

If you’re trying to flirt with the person who complimented you, you can also try complimenting them back. For example, if someone says “Wow, you look incredible,” you could reply with something like, “Thank you! You look amazing tonight, too.”

Try not to deny or contradict their compliment. For example, if someone says “You’re so pretty” or “You’re so talented,” try not to say things like, “Oh my gosh, no I’m not," or "You're just saying that because we're friends." You may be trying to express humility by doing this, but it’s usually best to just accept the compliment with grace, and offer a sincere “Thank you.” If someone’s pointing out something amazing about you, you don’t need to deny it—embrace it and own it!

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    How do you respond to a compliment from a guy you don't like?
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    Lauren Sanders is a Professional Matchmaker, Dating Coach, and the Founder of Dating for the Soul. With over four years of experience, she specializes in helping singles find love. Lauren is also the author of Lipstick Faith: A Collection of Inspirational Writings and Life Lessons, You Deserve the World, Rainbows and Strawberries: 100 Devotions for the Brighter Side of Life, and Let's Go Outside Mommy. Lauren holds BS from Dillard University and a Masters from The University of North Georgia.
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    Say thank you and move on. It's that simple. If they attempt to show more interest and stay in contact, be honest with them and let them know you appreciate the compliment, but are not interested.
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This article was co-authored by Lauren Sanders. Lauren Sanders is a Professional Matchmaker, Dating Coach, and the Founder of Dating for the Soul. With over four years of experience, she specializes in helping singles find love. Lauren is also the author of Lipstick Faith: A Collection of Inspirational Writings and Life Lessons, You Deserve the World, Rainbows and Strawberries: 100 Devotions for the Brighter Side of Life, and Let's Go Outside Mommy. Lauren holds BS from Dillard University and a Masters from The University of North Georgia. This article has been viewed 100,434 times.
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