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take compliments vs take appreciation

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Take compliments' is more commonly used when someone is receiving praise or admiration from others, while 'take appreciation' is used when someone is acknowledging and accepting gratitude or recognition for their actions.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 722 views

take compliments

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when someone is receiving praise or admiration from others.

This phrase is used when someone is accepting compliments or positive remarks from others. It implies being open to receiving praise and acknowledging it graciously.

Examples:

  • She knows how to take compliments gracefully.
  • It's important to learn how to take compliments without feeling uncomfortable.
  • He always takes compliments with a smile.
  • I just don't take compliments real well.
  • Chicks do not know how to take compliments these days.
  • Why can't people take compliments in this house?
  • I mean, do you always take compliments so well?
  • Lisbon, just take the compliment.
  • But I'll always take a compliment from a gorgeous woman.
  • Nobody knows how to take a compliment anymore.
  • He never could take a compliment.
  • If that means I've been pulling my weight around here, I'll take the compliment.
  • I must learn to take a compliment, I'm told.
  • I know you say that to all the girls, but I'll take any compliment I can get.
  • I take back the compliment on your personal style.
  • This disease won't let me take a compliment unless it comes from, like, I don't know, a muscley, tattooed Latino man.
  • I am not sure if my observations were always intentionally humorous, but I shall take the compliment in the spirit in which it was intended in this holiday season.
  • [Giggles] I take back the compliment on your personal style.
  • Finally, I was condemned by my colleague, Glyn Ford, which I actually take as a compliment.
  • I suppose I shall have to take that as a compliment.
  • But take it as a compliment.
  • I'll take it as a compliment, I guess.
  • I'd take it as a compliment.

Alternatives:

  • accept compliments
  • receive compliments
  • appreciate compliments
  • acknowledge compliments
  • respond to compliments

take appreciation

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when someone is acknowledging and accepting gratitude or recognition for their actions.

This phrase is used when someone is accepting appreciation or gratitude from others. It implies recognizing and valuing the recognition or thanks given to them.

Examples:

  • She knows how to take appreciation for her hard work.
  • He always takes appreciation from his colleagues seriously.
  • It's important to learn how to take appreciation graciously.
  • We take this moment to remember with appreciation...
  • Fan appreciation night is an event we take very seriously here at K-Bal.
  • I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation of Mr Söderman's work.
  • We have nothing precious to give you... ...but take this as a token of our appreciation.
  • So take one and leave a token of your appreciation In the jar if the spirit moves you.
  • I would like to take advantage of this opportunity to express our appreciation for the excellent work which the Atalanta mission has carried out to date.
  • They take pride in their work when those who see or touch it express their appreciation and feel better because of it.
  • That must take place with an underlying appreciation and understanding of the fact that enlargement is not something with which one institution can cope successfully.
  • I should like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation of the Council.
  • We should also take this opportunity to express our appreciation to Commissioner Oreja and the former DirectorGeneral of DG XX, Miss Flesch, for the work they have done in protecting and promoting Europe's culture.
  • I should like to take the opportunity to address a special word of appreciation to Mrs Lalumière, who was able to carry out her task as OSCE coordinator of the international monitoring activities so successfully, in what were often difficult conditions.
  • I also wish to express my appreciation of the fact that Mr Swoboda now says from his group on this occasion once again how important it is to take very harsh action against those who carry out the evil deeds, from whichever side, in BosniaHerzegovina.
  • I think it's mighty fine the way that old fellow on the doorstep of death... still takes in my shape with what I consider deserved appreciation.
  • Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the constant interest and support of the European Parliament for Bulgaria's and Romania's accession process.
  • We take it for granted that we have water and we are using the so-called ecological services provided to us by wetlands habitats, yet we should show much appreciation for these.
  • Mr President, I cannot begin without first expressing my appreciation towards the Maltese and Gozitan population for the great strides they have managed to take in these three years since Malta became a member of the European Union.
  • I should also like to express my appreciation for Mr Kallas' words as regards ex-post audits set to take place in connection with everything regarding the direct management of funds.
  • I would also like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to the Portuguese Presidency for its initiative and for finding a solution by proposing SISone4all, which enabled nine new Member States to join the Schengen area.
  • Naturally, I would also like to take advantage of this opportunity to thank all the speakers who have expressed their appreciation of my work, which is much too generous.
  • David Hockney talks about how the appreciation of this very glamorous painting is heightened if you think about the fact that it takes two weeks to paint this splash, which only took a fraction of a second to happen.

Alternatives:

  • accept appreciation
  • receive appreciation
  • acknowledge appreciation
  • respond to appreciation
  • value appreciation

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