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When strangers randomly compliment me on something I'm wearing.
Yes I know the coat is nice that's why I bought it, thank for pointing it out though.
It's even worse with shoe people, they wanna have an entire ******* convo
Using "of" instead of "have". "He should of", "I would of", "They could of"
It's "He should HAVE", "I would HAVE", "They could HAVE"
Or "He should've", "I would've", "They could've".
English, do you speak it?
You get offended by a compliment? I've heard it all now...
If I'm not listening to music and I'm not with someone and it's a quick one then thanks. Otherwise don't bother me.Damn, they're just showing you some love and appreciating your sexiness.
When strangers randomly compliment me on something I'm wearing.
Yes I know the coat is nice that's why I bought it, thank for pointing it out though.
It's even worse with shoe people, they wanna have an entire ******* convo
Using "of" instead of "have". "He should of", "I would of", "They could of"
It's "He should HAVE", "I would HAVE", "They could HAVE"
Or "He should've", "I would've", "They could've".
English, do you speak it?
Why so defensive?
But people just seemingly can never meet those requirements. Only one guy ever did. A thumbs up then kept it moving.
Best random compliment I ever got. No words involved at all and I didn't have to stop to receive it. That's how it should be.