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Things that are meant to be a compliment but aren't...

What are some things people have told, as a compliment, but aren't really compliments or offends you?

For me, I get told all the time (usually by older women) that I have great "birthing hips." Excuse me? Thanks for saying I have super wide hips. The worst part is that it's usually a stranger.

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Re: Things that are meant to be a compliment but aren't...

  • emmaaa said:

    What are some things people have told, as a compliment, but aren't really compliments or offends you?


    For me, I get told all the time (usually by older women) that I have great "birthing hips." Excuse me? Thanks for saying I have super wide hips. The worst part is that it's usually a stranger.
    Yep, I've gotten that one before.

    FI does it sometimes, but I can't think of one in particular off the top of my head.
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  • I posted this a week or so ago but I once had a coworker tell me that my eyebrows were my best feature. I genuinely believe she was trying to compliment my eyebrows and not backhandedly tell me I'm ugly. 
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  • This is slightly different but I had someone in another office (who I had been trying desperately to get a hold of for awhile, to schedule a meeting) tell me, "sorry I haven't gotten back to you, you just aren't high enough on the list". WTF asshole.


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  • In high school people would always tell me I had a "big butt, but like in a good way!" (I've always been around a size 4-6 but I do have a booty that never goes away...I've learned to embrace it now).

    Like, why not just tell me you think I have a nice booty? There are more polite ways to say that...or maybe just don't comment on my body at all? Or maybe I'm just too sensitive about the booty.

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  • "You look great- did you do something different?"

    Um, thanks?  
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    "wow, you sure look pretty when you wear makeup!"

    I wear minimal makeup, if any, on a day to day basis. Now and then if I'm feeling a little under the weather I'll throw on some mascara and powder. To be honest, I don't wear makeup because I don't think I need it. I'm no super model, but I have nice skin and, nearing 30 I finally have the confidence to go barefaced.

    I mean, its nice that they tell me I look pretty, but it's said in a way like 'you don't usually look pretty' and it definitely knocks my confidence down a bit.
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  • I get called "cute" all the time. I find it irritating because I'm tiny and short and I look a lot younger than I am, so I've always constantly gotten "aw you're cute!" or "you're so cute!" and sometimes I almost take it in a patronizing or condescending way. Why can't I ever be pretty, or gorgeous, or something not associated with a fucking kitten? Why do I always have to be cute? 



    I get this too. It does come across condescending. Children and bunnies are cute. I'm a grown adult. 
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  • I was at work and a guy delivered stuff from the pharmacy. I got the sense he was trying to hit on me, but he told me my calves were huge. No points for you, son. 

    My friend and my MIL say I look like I've lost weight literally almost every time they see me. It's nice I guess, but at least half the time I've actually gained a significant amount of weight since they last saw me, so...

    Back when I did have a pretty decent body, my sister saw me in a bikini and said "oh so THAT'S why (my ex's name) likes you!" Uhh... thanks? Can't be because I'M AWESOME. Similarly, my sister met my equestrian team and one of my riding buddies gushed about how funny and awesome I am and my sister gave her a skeptical "really?". Apparently my sister thinks I'm socially incompetent and it's shocking that anyone could enjoy my company? She's pretty nice to me otherwise, I swear. 
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  • littlepepSoontobeMrsKlein so glad I'm not alone! 

    And yeah, I'm gonna be 29 this year. I'm over being cute. 
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  • My co-worker asks if I'm going "crazy" at the gym for my wedding. I always feel like if someone has to ask you if you work out, it's not a great thing. It doesn't help either than whenever she swings by my desk, I'm usually eating something unhealthy:

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  • In my last office I had a coworker tell me that my boobs are a nice distraction away from my waistline. WTF, ass...

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  • FiancB said:

    I was at work and a guy delivered stuff from the pharmacy. I got the sense he was trying to hit on me, but he told me my calves were huge. No points for you, son. 


    My friend and my MIL say I look like I've lost weight literally almost every time they see me. It's nice I guess, but at least half the time I've actually gained a significant amount of weight since they last saw me, so...

    Back when I did have a pretty decent body, my sister saw me in a bikini and said "oh so THAT'S why (my ex's name) likes you!" Uhh... thanks? Can't be because I'M AWESOME. Similarly, my sister met my equestrian team and one of my riding buddies gushed about how funny and awesome I am and my sister gave her a skeptical "really?". Apparently my sister thinks I'm socially incompetent and it's shocking that anyone could enjoy my company? She's pretty nice to me otherwise, I swear. 
    I hate when people comment on your weight and say "oh you look so good now!" So I looked awful before?!
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  • littlepep said:

    I get called "cute" all the time. I find it irritating because I'm tiny and short and I look a lot younger than I am, so I've always constantly gotten "aw you're cute!" or "you're so cute!" and sometimes I almost take it in a patronizing or condescending way. Why can't I ever be pretty, or gorgeous, or something not associated with a fucking kitten? Why do I always have to be cute? 



    I get this too. It does come across condescending. Children and bunnies are cute. I'm a grown adult. 
    This is me too. I was out at the bar last year with some college friends and one of the girls we were hanging out with said I was "so adorable." I wanted to throw my drink at her face.
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  • I had this really weird...compliment not compliment thing happens. Lady asks me if I'm pregnant and I go "Uh...no" and ps thanks for asking if I'm fat. And then she goes "Oh, it's not because you look fat, it's because you look tired. Don't worry, you're still pretty and not fat. Just tired looking". The fuck?


    I also had a guy in a club tell me I had a nice ass for a white girl. He was suprised when I refused to give him a hand job in his car.
    There's a lady in my office who will come by my desk to say hi, and then say "Are you tired? [or sick]" 

    I pretty much always say yes because I never sleep well, and then she'll say, "Yeah I can tell. You look awful." 

    K thanks. 
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  • Several years ago I had a random kid on the train tell me I look fat today. He like, came over and interrupted my conversation with my sister. I'm not even fat. His parents weren't even embarrassed or apologetic at all. The mom laughed and said he tells her that all the time. I would have been mortified if my kid did that. 

    But it's become a joke with my sister and I. If we remember, we'll tell each other "you look fat today" every time we see each other. 
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  • My worst insult was when I did my hair and makeup for Easter, and wore dress clothes. My nine month old niece was bawling because she had no idea who I was.This girl has never cried in y arms. Thanks, Maddie, for making me feel like I let myself go the other days of the year! JERK!!!


    I don't wear much makeup regularly so whenever I do people always comment on it. It always makes me feel weird like I'm not wearing enough on a regular basis. 

    I just really can't be bothered to give a fuck about eye shadow/eyeliner at work unless I have a big event/meeting. 

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  • Kids are the best at making yourself feel really good about yourself.  I forget the exact wording my niece used but one day she basically told my sister that she looked really old.  My sister came back under her breath with a "well you are the reason for 90% of these wrinkle."

    My poor H isn't told outright by his Dad that he is fat or an alcoholic (which, yes he is a bit overweight and knows it and is working on it, but certainly is not an alcoholic) but rather is told that he should go to the doctor because diabetes runs in the family or after laughing about his St. Patty's day adventures his Dad says that alcoholism runs in the family.

  • "I'd fuck you"

    Oh.....thanks
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  • One time I was wearing a white sundress and a girl I was hanging out with in a group told me that she had the skin tone to wear white and that I had the size. So implying that my skin tone looks shitty in white. 
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  • I was in a meeting this morning.  One of the ladies cut her hair, like from long to pixie cut.  Someone told her that the new haircut makes her look "many years younger".  It's true, but still sounded bad.

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  • "Are you boobs real?" 

    Yes, I've been asked this many times, even by my MIL. If you are not close enough to me to know whether or not my boobs are real, then I'm probably not interested in discussing them with you. 

    And when I answer, it's always followed up with something like, "Wow, they look fake. You're so lucky!" 
  • A little off topic- but  how about when someone says to you, "Wow..you look tired today!"  It's basically them telling you that you look like total shit.  Always makes me mad.

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