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When a guy tells you you’re cute, everything can suddenly stand still—what do you do? What do you say? Whether he’s your crush, best friend, or someone you’re not interested in, he’s complimenting you. You’re amazing inside and out, and you can own that! The next time you’re called “cute” by a guy, try out these responses for flirting back, welcoming the attention, or appreciating the compliment.

Responding to Someone Calling You Cute

  • Politely thank them and let them know how nice the compliment was.
  • If you’re comfortable, tell them they’re cute, too, or offer them another compliment.
  • If the comment made you uncomfortable, politely let them know and change the topic.
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“That means a lot coming from you.”

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  1. He makes your heart flutter every time he smiles, so forget about when he calls you “cute”! This is a great subtle response if you’re head-over-heels for him but don’t want to look too obvious. Not only are you saying “thanks,” you're expressing gratitude and sharing just how much he means to you. And remember, he’s probably just as smitten with you as you are with him.[3]
    • “You have no idea how much that means to me.”
    • “That’s the best compliment coming from you.”
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“Thanks! You’re not too bad yourself.”

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“Well, you’re the cutest person I know.”

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  1. You’ve caught his eye, so know it’s time to tell him he’s grabbed your attention. Give him a flirty compliment in return to show him how you feel. He’s taken that first step in calling you “cute,” so don’t be afraid to put yourself out there.
    • “I could be saying the same about you.”
    • “How is that possible when you exist?”
    • Throw in a cheesy gif or “❤️” to give a text a whole new meaning.
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“Definitely not blushing right now.”

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  1. You can’t go wrong with a flirt, especially if it makes him picture you when you’re not around. Wave off his adorable compliment with a giggle and turned cheek or a relatable gif. Don’t be afraid to tell him how you reacted to his compliment!
    • “Oh stop it! You’re making me blush!”
    • “My heart just exploded.”
    • “Totally not smiling like an idiot at that.”
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“You really think so?”

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  1. Some compliments may take more than a simple “thank you” to be accepted, but accepting compliments can be hard, especially if you don’t feel the same way. Redirecting the compliment with a question is a nice way to express your self-doubts and get a peek into how he sees you. If this amazing guy thinks you’re cute, own it![6]
    • “What makes you say that?”
    • “Thanks, but why? Why do you think I’m cute?”
    • “So, you liked the sweater I wore today?”
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“Aw shucks! Wish I could say the same about you!”

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  1. Maybe this is a friend trying to make a romantic relationship happen, or is someone you’re always teasing around with. No matter, tossing in some humor can be a great way to respond to compliments, especially if they make you a little nervous. So, lower that self-praise with a quick joke to move the conversation in a different direction.[7]
    • “Too bad I can’t say the same about you!”
    • “Could tell you how I do it, but you’d have to pay me.”
    • A goofy gif or “🤣” can add an extra layer of hilarity to your response.
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“Thanks, but we’ve got to stay focused.”

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  1. It’s always nice to receive a compliment, but sometimes it can seem a little inappropriate for the setting. If he calls you cute at work or in the middle of a school project, maybe try to focus the conversation back to the task at hand. There will be plenty of time to flirt later.
    • “Aw, thanks! But we totally shouldn’t be flirting right now.”
    • “That’s so sweet! Maybe I’ll show you how cute I can be later.”
    • “Thanks, but let’s save all that for tonight.”
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“I appreciate that. Thank you.”

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  1. Rather than deflecting or rejecting the compliment, say “thank you” and move on. You don’t want to hurt his feelings after he’s lifted yours, so keep your response short, simple, and positive. Express your gratitude with a gracious smile, and then change the subject.
    • “That’s very sweet. Thank you.”
    • “Thanks, that’s very kind.”
    • “How nice! Thank you for saying that.”
    • Be honest if you aren't super comfortable with his message! Say something like "I need to get to know you better before we start talking like this."[8]
    • You can also change the subject if you feel uncomfortable.[9]
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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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    Julianne Cantarella is a Dating Coach, Certified Life Coach, Licensed Social Worker, and the CEO and President of New Jersey's Matchmaker. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in helping women heal from a heartbreak and create healthy long-term relationships. Julianne created a comprehensive transformational date coaching program From First Date to Soulmate™ that has helped hundreds of women find love. She holds a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from Ramapo College of New Jersey and a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Fordham University. Julianne has contributed to numerous media such as Your Tango Online Magazine, 24Seven Wellness Magazine, and Talk of The Town Magazine. She has also been featured as a relationship expert on CBS, iHeartRadio, and PBS “This Emotional Life Project.”
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    Respond in kind, if you feel comfortable enough! Try to mirror his language by being quick-witted and flirtatious yourself. If you don't feel comfortable, feel free to redirect the conversation to a different topic.
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This article was co-authored by Julianne Cantarella and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Julianne Cantarella is a Dating Coach, Certified Life Coach, Licensed Social Worker, and the CEO and President of New Jersey's Matchmaker. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in helping women heal from a heartbreak and create healthy long-term relationships. Julianne created a comprehensive transformational date coaching program From First Date to Soulmate™ that has helped hundreds of women find love. She holds a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from Ramapo College of New Jersey and a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Fordham University. Julianne has contributed to numerous media such as Your Tango Online Magazine, 24Seven Wellness Magazine, and Talk of The Town Magazine. She has also been featured as a relationship expert on CBS, iHeartRadio, and PBS “This Emotional Life Project.” This article has been viewed 561,993 times.
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