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Have you ever had the urge to pay someone a compliment that brightened their day and made them laugh? If so, this article is for you. We put together a complete list of funny compliments to help you give the people in your life an ego boost with a side of laughter. We’ll also cover how to deliver your funny compliments so they get the reaction you’re going for every time!
Silly & Humorous Compliments
Comedian Reem Edan says to avoid sounding too sarcastic so the other person knows your compliment is sincere. Try making a pop culture reference that the other person will know about so they understand your humor. Here are some examples of funny compliments:
- “You’re so smart. I bet you do crossword puzzles in ink.”
- “I’d choose you over pizza any day.”
- “You’re so charming you could be the leader of a cult. Wait. Are you the leader of a cult?”
- “I love your confidence. Can you send some of it my way?”
Steps
How to Give Funny Compliments
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Make the compliment sincere and personal. The key to paying any type of compliment is to mean what you say. It’s also important to compliment the person on something more than just surface things like looks. Though it’s perfectly fine to compliment a person’s looks, try to be more unique by complimenting non-physical attributes, like their personality, values, or actions.[3]
- Add humor to the compliment, not the other way around. When you pay a funny compliment, the compliment is always the most important part.
- Make the person feel genuinely appreciated and valued with a sincere compliment. Then, treat the humor as icing on the cake.
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Try using the “Rule of 3” to be funny and complimentary. In comedy, the “Rule of 3” says to pair 2 ideas that go together to set up the joke. Then, use a third idea to break the pattern in a surprising – and funny – way. This method is easy to remember and works whether you’re writing or telling someone how much you admire them.[4]
- For example, say something like, “You’re handsome, witty, and tall enough to reach the top shelf at a grocery store.
- When you use the “Rule of 3,” don’t get too flowery with your compliments. This method works best when you keep things short and snappy.
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Practice by giving more compliments and injecting them with humor. When it comes to comedy and compliments, practicing is the best way to get better and develop your skills. If you feel like you don’t have a sense of humor, practicing can help you build confidence and develop comedic timing.[5]
- Start small by challenging yourself to give 5 random compliments every day. Then, inject a little humor with the help of the “Rule of 3.”
- The best part is that even if your jokes don’t hit, you’ll still be making the other person feel good with a genuine compliment or two.
Expert Q&A
Tips
References
- ↑ Manny Garavito. Comedian. Expert Interview
- ↑ Manny Garavito. Comedian. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.goodtherapy.org/blog/how-sincere-compliments-can-help-you-connect-with-others-0222175
- ↑ https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-fiction/how-to-mix-humor-into-your-writing
- ↑ https://ciib.org/blog/how-to-be-funny/
















