andalixsays answered Sunday March 30 2008, 2:55 pm: Don't necessarily try to compliment back every time. If he says, "I like your shirt," you can just say, "Thanks." If you really do like his shirt enough that you would compliment it anyway, you can say, "Thanks, I like yours too." You could also say, "Thanks. I like your shoes a lot, too." But unless there's something about him and on similar subject (clothes, physical features, etc.), just accept the compliment. You can give him a compliment on something else later. Try to compliment him about just as much, just not necessarily at the same time. Don't wait for him to compliment you. And really be honest. If he played really well in his baseball game yesterday, compliment his talent when you see him the next day. [ andalixsays's advice column | Ask andalixsays A Question ]
aidenisfire answered Sunday March 30 2008, 11:28 am: Think about things you like about him. Get a list in your mind. Here are a few examples of things you could say to him (if they're true):
-I love your smile
-I like your shirt
-I like your style
-You're really funny
-You have nice eyes
-You're really good at ________ (sport, activity)
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