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I’m not really good at praising people or I’m not really good at complimenting people. Do this sound natural to you and what’s the common way to say it
I’m not really good at praising people or I’m not really good at complimenting people. Do this sound natural to you and what’s the common way to say it
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26 Sep 2021
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“I’m not really good at complimenting people” or “I’m not really good at giving compliments” are more natural and common
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“I’m not really good at complimenting people” or “I’m not really good at giving compliments” are more natural and common
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