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So you just got a compliment on Bumble, and you’re trying to think of the perfect way to respond. After all, there are so many things you could say, depending on how you feel about the compliment and where you want the conversation to go! Whether you want to keep the conversation flirty or change course entirely, we’ve got you covered. Keep reading for some options on how to respond to a compliment from your Bumble admirer.

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“Thank you!”

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  1. If the compliment makes you feel good, you can let them know! If you don’t know what else to say, a simple “thank you” is always a safe, friendly option.[1]
    • A neutral “Thank you!” can keep the door open for conversation without initiating anything yourself.
    • A short “Thanks” can tell the other person you appreciated the compliment but aren’t really interested in continuing the conversation.
    • A lengthy “Thank you so much! That’s so sweet of you to say. 😊” can show that you really like the attention and want to keep chatting.
    • You should always be polite. You can say thank you so much for the compliment. It made me smile.[2]
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“Thanks, but I’m not interested.”

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  1. You don’t have to be invested in every person that messages you. Still, if the compliment is genuine and friendly, it can be nice of you to acknowledge it and leave it at that.
    • Again, a short “Thanks” can get the message across that you’re not interested.
    • If you’re worried about hurting the other person’s feelings, you can lie and say, “Sorry, I’m actually already talking to someone else.”
    • If you want to deflect, you can talk about something else and ask questions.[8]
    • If it is too much too soon, you can be honest and say, although I appreciate it, it's making me feel uncomfortable.

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Julianne Cantarella
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This article was co-authored by Julianne Cantarella and by wikiHow staff writer, Kai Hynes. Julianne Cantarella is a Dating Coach, Certified Life Coach, Licensed Social Worker, and the CEO and President of New Jersey's Matchmaker. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in helping women heal from a heartbreak and create healthy long-term relationships. Julianne created a comprehensive transformational date coaching program From First Date to Soulmate™ that has helped hundreds of women find love. She holds a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from Ramapo College of New Jersey and a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Fordham University. Julianne has contributed to numerous media such as Your Tango Online Magazine, 24Seven Wellness Magazine, and Talk of The Town Magazine. She has also been featured as a relationship expert on CBS, iHeartRadio, and PBS “This Emotional Life Project.” This article has been viewed 84,972 times.
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