Sophie noticed that every day, her friend Lily seemed to be down. One afternoon, Sophie saw Lily’s new shoes and couldn’t help but smile. Instead of just saying, “Nice shoes,” Sophie looked Lily in the eyes and said, “Those shoes are amazing! They make your smile even brighter.” Lily’s eyes lit up, and a big smile spread across her face. “Really? I thought they were too bright,” she said. Sophie nodded and said, “No, they show how happy and unique you are.” Lily felt so special and seen in a way she hadn’t in a long time. Compliments, Sophie learned, are more than just words. They’re a way to let someone know that you truly notice and appreciate them. When you give compliments that come from the heart, like “I love the way you make people laugh,” or “You’re so kind to others,” it’s like giving them a little treasure to hold on to. Compliments like these don’t just make people feel good—they remind them of their worth. So, next time you see someone who shines, tell them how their light makes the world brighter. It might just be the best part of their day.
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