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| LI Legend. Status: Offline Posts: 3,349 Reputation: 19062 Rep Power: 51 Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Leicester Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | The closest thing that comes to my mind are comments (as opposed to say gift giving etc). One in particular by a college friend stands out. The scenario was: I was revising in the library and some of my friends were there. I said I had to revise for a subject (or something along the lines) and my friend said, with sincerity ''(but), you're good at everything'' At the time, my response was limited to just saying something modest, like: oh I don't know about that (I was quite nervous mind you...not used to hearing comments like that I got a lot of nice comments from people in college and in Uni too. I seem to have a fairly good reputation, which whilst I'm greatful for, I don't always believe I deserve it. I mean, one guy in Uni is always really happy to see me - (well, I did help him on his accounts in year 1 so I guess that makes us buddies) but it's like his face lights up and he praises me if I do something (in my opinion) nothing really special, say like printing him some work out. I don't want to sound like an ungrateful turd, but I guess it's because I'm not used to receiving such compliments - especially if the act I did to get it was one that I believe should be done by default (open a door for someone, print an extra copy etc). Heh, maybe I am just really nice or others are just really not nice, so when I do something good, it's emphasised. Anywho, that's enough of my brain spilled out on the internet. NEW YOUTUBE VIDEO My website Quote:
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