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“I have to say, that is a very nice hat!” I told the man as he passed me on the sidewalk.
The man in the snazzy blue fedora had a serious look on his face, as if he was thinking deeply about something far more important than the indigo-blue hat with the red feather sitting on his head.
But whatever less-than-cheerful thought had been preoccupying him (the gathering clouds? The declining stock market? His expanding waistline?), it was whisked away when I complimented his dapper blue hat, and his face broke into a genuine smile.
I know people who say you shouldn’t compliment strangers.
“It is intrusive,” they say. “It’s fake.” “Nobody wants a stranger commenting on their appearance!”
I think this is a load of nonsense. Everyone likes a compliment. I think it means even more coming from a stranger. I don’t interrupt conversations to compliment someone. I don’t make things up or compliment something I don’t genuinely admire. I don’t think anyone has ever looked offended when I told…