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    25 Compliments That Go Beyond Looks and Make Them Feel Seen

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    25 Compliments That Go Beyond Looks and Make Them Feel Seen
    Brighten someone's day by giving them a non-physical compliment.

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    Key Takeaways

    • In a world that often focuses too much on appearances, giving non-physical compliments is like offering someone a little piece of genuine warmth.
    • Whether it’s appreciating someone’s humor, kindness, or how they handle life’s chaos, these compliments can leave a lasting impact.
    • Giving non-physical compliments can lead to more meaningful relationships that go beyond surface-level interactions.

    We know that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when someone compliments your vibe or says you’re the friend who just gets it. Yeah, that’s the good stuff. Non-physical compliments hit deeper because they recognize who we are at our core.

    The best compliments show appreciation for the person’s energy, passion, resilience, kindness, and what makes them unique, says Sabrina Romanoff, PsyD, a clinical psychologist. “A compliment that shows you truly see the other person beyond their physical appearance is one of the best gifts you can give someone.”

    So, ditch the standard “You look great” and level up your game. Here’s how you can give someone a genuinely thoughtful compliment that has nothing to do with their physical appearance.

    25 Non-Physical Compliments

    Here are some non-physical compliments that can easily brighten up someone’s day:

    1. You’re so thoughtful—it’s one of my favorite things about you.
    2. You have such a calming vibe.
    3. Your happiness is contagious.
    4. You’re so calm in the midst of all this chaos, it’s amazing.
    5. Your positivity is like sunshine on a cloudy day.
    6. You bring out the best in me.
    7. You inspire me to work harder.
    8. You’re the one person I know I can always count on.
    9. You’re basically the glue that holds us all together.
    10. You have a way of explaining things that makes everything much clearer.
    11. Your storytelling skills are top-tier.
    12. You’re so good at [specific skill].
    13. You make even the most boring stuff fun.
    14. You always know exactly what to say to make people feel better.
    15. You’re an amazing listener—it’s like you just get it.
    16. You make people feel comfortable being 100% themselves.
    17. You’re so good at making people feel welcome.
    18. You have a way of making everyone feel like they belong.
    19. Your creativity always blows me away.
    20. Your passion for the things you love is super contagious.
    21. Your hustle is unmatched.
    22. Your determination is seriously motivating.
    23. You’re so real—it’s refreshing to be around someone who’s so authentic.
    24. You have main character energy—it’s so inspiring.
    25. You’re the kind of person people feel lucky to know.

    Why Non-Physical Compliments Are Important

    Research shows us that giving someone a simple compliment can boost their mood and create a positive relationship with them. If you’re complimenting someone, here’s why non-physical compliments are preferred:

    • They celebrate inner qualities: By focusing on qualities like empathy, resilience, humor, or intelligence, we affirm that a person’s worth isn’t confined to their looks, but is shaped by their actions, values, and mindset, says Tatiana Rivera Cruz, MSW, LCSW, a therapist at ADHDAdvisor.
    • They build deeper connections: Compliments help create reciprocal relationships. Complimenting someone’s personality or abilities shows that you’re actually paying attention to them, helping you build meaningful relationships that go beyond surface-level interactions.
    • They last longer: Looks may fade or change, but compliments about someone’s inner qualities have a lasting impact, building self-confidence.
    • They boost self-esteem in a deeper way: While a “You look nice” doesn’t go unnoticed, compliments about someone’s character, skills, or impact resonate on a much deeper level. They validate who the person is, not just what they look like. This helps build genuine confidence and self-worth.
    • They encourage growth: Praising someone’s effort, creativity, or problem-solving skills can encourage them to continue developing those traits. It can be a powerful motivator.
    • They feel more genuine: Non-physical compliments often require thoughtfulness, making them feel more sincere and meaningful.
    • They challenge superficial norms: In a world often obsessed with appearances, focusing on non-physical traits reminds people that their worth isn’t tied to how they look. This shifts the focus away from superficiality and creates a more accepting and inclusive atmosphere.

    A compliment that shows you truly see the other person beyond their physical appearance is one of the best gifts you can give someone.

    —
    SABRINA ROMANOFF, PSYD

    How to Give Unique and Genuine Compliments

    We asked the experts for some tips on how to give unique and sincere compliments.

    • Start by focusing on what you genuinely appreciate about the person, says Dr. Romanoff. “When you think of them, what first comes to mind? How do they change the room when they enter? How does their energy impact you? What about their personality do you most enjoy?” She explains that the best compliments show appreciation for the person’s energy, passion, resilience, kindness, and what makes them unique.
    • It’s also important to be specific and observant in your praise, says Cruz. “Rather than giving generic compliments like ‘You’re so great,’ or ‘You’re amazing,’ focus on specific actions or qualities that you truly admire.”

    For example, Cruz explains that if someone has a remarkable ability to stay calm during stressful situations, you might say, “I really respect how you handled that meeting today. You stayed so calm and collected, and it helped everyone else feel more at ease,” because it highlights their strength and shows them that you noticed and appreciated their impact on others.

    By Sanjana Gupta

    Sanjana is a health writer and editor. Her work spans various health-related topics, including mental health, fitness, nutrition, and wellness.

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