How do you compliment someone at work?
Compliments on Their Skills
- “You are such an incredible problem solver.”
- “I’m so impressed by how you communicate.
- “I don’t know what we would do with you and your ideas.”
- “Thank you so much for helping me on X.
- “You’ve got such amazing work ethic.”
- “Your skills made this project come together.”
How do you praise someone in words?
75 Compliments to Use When You Want to Say Something Nice
- 1 Your positivity is infectious.
- 2 You should be so proud of yourself.
- 3 You’re amazing!
- 4 You’re a true gift to the people in your life.
- 5 You’re an incredible friend.
- 6 I really appreciate everything that you do.
- 7 You inspire me to be a better person.
How do you compliment someone’s performance?
Giving Compliments on the accomplishment
- Good job!
- Well done!
- Fantastic!
- Perfect!
- That’s great!
- Nice work!
- Excellent!
- That’s really remarkable.
How do you praise someone for helping others?
These compliments focus on how the person relates to others.
- You’re an awesome friend.
- You’re more helpful than you realize.
- Hanging out with you is always fun.
- That thing where you know when someone needs something?
- Being around you makes everything better.
- You should be thanked more often.
What is the best compliment you can give someone?
The 15 Best Compliments You Could Ever Give/Receive
- You are nothing less than special.
- You are one of a kind.
- You always make people smile.
- You are always there for me.
- You always see the bright side (of things).
- You would make/you are a beautiful mother/father.
- You always throw a great party.
What are nice things to say to someone?
What to Say to Someone
- You are more fun than anyone or anything I know, including bubble wrap.
- You are the most perfect you there is.
- You are enough.
- You are one of the strongest people I know.
- You look great today.
- You have the best smile.
- Your outlook on life is amazing.
- You just light up the room.
How do you praise someone for good food?
When we want to recognise the person that prepared the meal, we can say: The meal tonight was very tasty. You’ve done a great job. Thanks very much, you cooked that meal to perfection….What to say after a meal
- The lunch was outstanding!
- We had a great time, thank you.
- Thank you for having us. We loved the dinner.
How do you bless food?
- Bless us, Oh Lord,
- May all be fed.
- Loving God, bless all those gathered here today.
- For food in a world where many walk in hunger;
- Our dear Heavenly Father,
- In a world where so many are hungry,
- Bless us, O God.
- May this food restore our strength, giving new energy to tired limbs, new thoughts to weary minds.
What is another word for have a nice meal?
Synonyms for Enjoy your meal:
- n. •Other relevant words: (noun) bon appetit, chow down!, eat hearty!, chow down, eat up!, good appetite, eat hearty. •wish for a good meal (noun) bon appetit!.
- v. •Other relevant words: (verb) enjoy.
What is a synonym for have a good lunch?
Synonyms for Good lunch
- nice lunch.
- bon appetit.
- bon appetite.
- good breakfast.
- good profit.
- good appetite.
- nice meal.
- big breakfast.
What do you say after Bon Appetit?
If someone tells you Bon appétit ! you can answer Merci (= thank you) if they’re not eating as well (if they’re a waiter, for instance). If they are eating at the same time, you only need to wish them the same: Bon appétit !
How do you say Bon Appetit in Arabic?
bialeafiata! More Arabic words for Bon appetit! interjection شهية طيبة!
What is Tadaima?
Tadaima (只今) literally means, “just now,” as in “I’ve just come home now.” When returning home, people say this as they announce their arrival usually as they open the door or step into the home.
How do you reply to Itadakimasu?
Itadakimasu/Gochisousama desu The standard phrase before a meal, “Itadakimasu” comes from the verb, “itadaku”, a humble way of saying, to eat and receive. The person who prepared the meal would reply, “Douzo meshiagare” which means, “Please help yourself.”
How do you respond to Ittekimasu?
If you are about to leave somewhere, mainly home or the office, a Japanese will say “ittekimasu” to the remaining people. The closest literal translation is “I’ll go and I come back” but a more natural translation would be “see you later”. People remaining inside the home or the office reply then “itterasshai”.
How do you respond to Tadaima?
“Okaerinasai (おかえりなさい)” or “Okaeri (おかえり)are responses to Tadaima. The translation of those words is “welcome home.” Tadaima and okaeri are two of the most common Japanese greetings.
Can you just say domo?
When you buy something at a store, store clerk would say “DOMO ARIGATOU”, meaning thank you “very much”. You can also use DOMO as a greeting like “hello”. And just saying DOMO can mean a casual way of “thank you” like thanks. The name of NHK WORLD’s mascot comes from this word, DOMO.
Why do Japanese say Tadaima?
Saying “tadaima” when you return home to spouse, roommate, or family, or to your section at the office, is a custom–and a nice one. It simply means “I’m back,” but the implication is “I’m back with you” or “I’m back among my group.” It is polite, and it is endearing.
What is Okaerinasai?
Okaerinasai (おかえりなさい) is a Japanese greeting on returning home.
What do Japanese sushi chefs say when you leave?
gochisosama deshita