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Core of FBI Super Inquiry.

Chapter 6: Learning to Compliment: The FBI Tells You How to Win Others' Favor by Learning to Praise. [7]



Summary

Understanding the appropriate use of compliments is essential for building interpersonal relationships. Compliments should be sincere, based on real circumstances, and tailored to the individual. They serve to bridge psychological distances, boost others' self-esteem, and foster goodwill. Excessive or insincere flattery can backfire, leading to mistrust. Timing and context are crucial; appropriate praise can have a more significant impact. Compliments can also be delivered indirectly through third parties, which can amplify their effect. Ultimately, genuine and thoughtful compliments, given infrequently, are more valuable and help establish meaningful connections.

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