A real and sincere compliment can improve someone's entire week – not just their day, according to research. A poll of 2,000 adults thought that 68 percent believe that genuine and friendly words have the power to make a good week a good week, and 83 percent believe that authentic compliments are more important than ever. And 74 percent think that a simple compliment has more weight than being assigned with excessive appliance. Almost half (48 percent) appreciates more of friends, compared to 42 percent who enjoy positive confirmations of romantic partners. However, of the women surveyed compliments of other women more, more of other women because they feel more authentic (66 percent) and sincere (43 percent). While, compared to compliments from a partner, many of these claims are expected (41 percent) or have a frightening (19 percent).
