I was wondering what are some pretty good things to tell someone when you comment their picture? I'm getting tired of say"gorgious" & "wow pretty" & all that other old stuff. Just give me some nice things to say.
thanks :D
Stuff like that. Say things that you actually mean and that are true. Don't tell someone who is ugly looking that they should model, but concentrate on a feature of their face, or body, or even their hair that you really like and tell them something nice about that feature. [ MAK's advice column | Ask MAK A Question ]
Floridagirl1821 answered Saturday July 14 2007, 6:13 pm: What about:
-Of course the cliche gorgeous, hottie, cutie, etc.
-Complement their hair or eyes or something
-Complement what they have on like "OMG i LOVE those shoes"
-you should be a model, etc
-i wish i could of gone there (like if they have a picture up with them somewhere on vacation)
cOws_in_yOur_tuba answered Saturday July 14 2007, 3:28 pm: Who is this sexii??! ;D
Hey shmexy, you better not be silly, cause boys are gonna have to cover their willies after seeing this picture. ;]
Hahah those are just a few that my friends and I use!
jeanine278972 answered Saturday July 14 2007, 2:41 pm: -Amazing
-Wow. This picture is so captivating
-I love your outfit!
-You look so pretty
-This picture brings out your eyes
-Looks so perfect
-All i can say is ... WOW
-Your so photogenic.. i'm jealous
-You never looked better
-I can't believe how good you look [ jeanine278972's advice column | Ask jeanine278972 A Question ]
hotpotato answered Saturday July 14 2007, 2:28 pm: Some adjectives you can also use are:
- mind-blowingly gorgeous
- stunning, mesmerizing, captivating, entrancing
- captured the image very well
- perfect
- dreamy
- vibrant colors [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
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