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  2. 15 Genius Phrases to Respond to a Toxic Friend's Text - AOL

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    But if you want to expand your compliment response knowledge, you need to do your research. Let’s say it’s your first session with a new therapist. At some point during the intake interview ...

  4. How To Compliment a Guy in a Way That Makes You ... - AOL

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    A compliment can easily brighten a guy's day. We all have a few in our back pockets, which typically resemble the stickers we got on our homework in Kindergarten.

  5. Compose and send emails in AOL Mail

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    2. In the "To" field, type the name or email address of your contact. 3. In the "Subject" field, type a brief summary of the email. 4. Type your message in the body of the email. 5. Click Send. Want to write your message using the full screen? Click the Expand email icon at the top of the message.

  6. Complimentary language and gender - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, men used implicit compliments for other men, at 9.5 percent, while women used implicit compliments for other women only 2.3 percent of the time. Men also chose no response, rather than accepting or declining a compliment, 28.5 percent of the time, while women chose no response only 12.8 percent of the time.

  7. Politeness maxims - Wikipedia

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    It is preferred to praise others and if this is impossible, to sidestep the issue, to give some sort of minimal response (possibly through the use of euphemisms), or to remain silent. The first part of the maxim avoids disagreement; the second part intends to make other people feel good by showing solidarity.

  8. Valediction - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used in the Royal Australian Navy as a sign-off in written communication such as emails. "Yours, etc." is used historically for abbreviated endings. It can be found in older newspaper letters to the editor, and often in US legal correspondence. "&c." may be seen as an alternative abbreviation of et cetera , the ampersand ...

  9. 3 simple ways to get more people to respond to your emails - AOL

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    We reportedly spend a third of our workdays reading and sending emails -- And that doesn't count the time we spend impatiently waiting for responses.