What are some backhanded compliments that are very subtle?
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Yeah I know (not familiar with the precise connotations but the general concept at least.)
I don’t see why it would be a compliment in any way, at most it would just be confusing.
It's not a compliment, but it is a backhanded comment. My grade for the commenter? 50%. Didn't understand the assignment, but tried anyway.
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I may need to say something that is (seemingly) nice about someone, but I’d prefer it be very subtly backhanded or nearly believable hyperbole.
Edit: I realized that I was imagining something like how the Colbert Report was done where it’s easy to believe I’m agreeing when really I’m spoofing.I envy those who have never met you
Good go to
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fair point
currently, I just don’t reply
edit: My other thought was to really lean into agreeing with them. For example: The friend doesn’t explicitly embrace these people’s racism, but maybe it would make an impact if the friend witnessed me celebrating these people’s racism when the friend praises them for something else.
I use the blank stare with “what do you mean?” Then I continue to be clueless as they explain whatever shitty viewpoint they’re backing.
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It's not a compliment, but it is a backhanded comment. My grade for the commenter? 50%. Didn't understand the assignment, but tried anyway.
I can't edit my comment for some reason so....
Edit: bless their heart
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"I bet you're fun at parties"
No one who says that is fun at parties
I'm a blast. not really fair though, I don't associate myself with assholes so every party is a blast.
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I may need to say something that is (seemingly) nice about someone, but I’d prefer it be very subtly backhanded or nearly believable hyperbole.
Edit: I realized that I was imagining something like how the Colbert Report was done where it’s easy to believe I’m agreeing when really I’m spoofing.Some I've collected over the years.
- "At this point, you can only impress me."
- "My opinion of you can only go up from here"
- "The bar was on the ground and you brought a shovel."
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"Would you think less of me if ____."
"I could never think less of you."-
Britta says "nobody respects me any less as a political activist, right?"
Long pause...
Jeff: "the level to which we respect you as a political activist has definitely not changed"
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- “You aren’t the biggest idiot in the world but you better hope they don’t die”
- Unencumbered by the thought process.
- "I'm guessing you weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling." - Malcolm Reynolds
- "My days of not taking you seriously are certainly coming to a middle." Malcolm Reynolds
- "You're the reason we have warning labels."
- "They only got two brain cells and both of them are fighting for third place."
- "It's impossible to underestimate you."
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"Don't underestimate me."
"I couldn't possibly."
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- "If you were half as smart as you think you are, you’d be twice as smart as you really are."
- "If you ever had a clever thought, it died alone and afraid."
- "They never open their mouths without subtracting from the sum of human knowledge."
- "He can compress the most words into the smallest idea of any man I know." - Abraham Lincoln
- "May I ask what's on your mind, if you'll forgive the overstatement?"
- "You could hide your own Easter eggs."
- "I can explain it again, if you'd like, but I can't understand for you."
- "He is a modest man with much to be modest about."
- "I would agree with you but then we would both be wrong"
- "Your secret is safe with my indifference."
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I can't edit my comment for some reason so....
Edit: bless their heart
You too? Haven't been able to edit for a couple of weeks. I think it has to do with a ban on some comm.
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You could hide your own Easter eggs.
Actually lol'd at this one. After snorting that is.
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You're at the top of the bell curve!
I like that one!
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You remind me of myself
"You remind me of you when I was your age."
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In the south, it’s considered a polite way to say “go fuck yourself”
My experience is it's used as "go fuck yourself" when it's coming from strangers or people trying to place themselves as superior.
In more familiar relationships, it can also can be used to express sympathy (especially about pain or difficult circumstances), as thanks, or to communicate you've misunderstood something (but it's okay that you did). -
Everything anyone said about you is too kind.
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The only one I've ever pulled off on the spur of a moment unintentionally is when my asshole stepdad broke his foot and I ended up casually quipping to him, "you gotta work hard in order to get a leg up in the world".
I also just remembered that I later told him he's got to put his foot down on some issue his job was complaining about.
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It may be backhanded or not
I think it's backhanded because it implies that the person doesn't usually look good any other day.
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Very nice.
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You too? Haven't been able to edit for a couple of weeks. I think it has to do with a ban on some comm.
I can be more than a little annoying at times. Wouldn't surprise me if this was the reason lol
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I bet you're fun at parties.
Why do you assume that the person advocating to not be an asshole wouldn't be fun at parties?
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I may need to say something that is (seemingly) nice about someone, but I’d prefer it be very subtly backhanded or nearly believable hyperbole.
Edit: I realized that I was imagining something like how the Colbert Report was done where it’s easy to believe I’m agreeing when really I’m spoofing.Well, not terribly subtle, but if you are fighting with your spouse and they complain that you never say anything nice about their family, you can respond with:
"Well, I have to say that your in-laws are better than my in-laws"
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Why do you assume that the person advocating to not be an asshole wouldn't be fun at parties?
you poor sweet thing. you might be the brightest crayon in the box but that blunt tip makes it hard to stay in the lines. (I mean this in the most positive way. not all crayons are perfect, and they don't need to be)
I'll spoon feed it to you.
they responded to a post asking for backhanded compliments by outright calling OP an asshole for asking for backhanded compliments and had the audacity to not even provide what OP asked for.
I then took the opportunity to provide a tongue-in-cheek response that was a backhanded compliment and an appropriate response to someone who completely ignored the the whole point of the post.
what they did was akin to walking up to a conversation between people at a party, interjecting when they felt offended by the content that they involved themselves in, and calling everyone an asshole.
what an asshole thing to do, right?
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Why do you assume that the person advocating to not be an asshole wouldn't be fun at parties?
you poor sweet thing. you might be the brightest crayon in the box but that blunt tip makes it hard to stay in the lines. (I mean this in the most positive way. not all crayons are perfect, and they don't need to be)
I'll spoon feed it to you.
you responded to a post asking for backhanded compliments by outright calling OP an asshole for asking for backhanded compliments and had the audacity to not even provide what OP asked for.
I then took the opportunity to provide a tongue-in-cheek response that was a backhanded compliment and an appropriate response to someone who completely ignored the the whole point of the post.
what you did was akin to walking up to a conversation between people at a party, interjecting when you felt offended by the content that you involved yourself in, and called everyone an asshole.
what an asshole thing to do, right?