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Sincerely praise others.
Sincerely praise your friend for any, even the smallest, successes.
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The withering and sentimental sides of his character collide in seconds as he dedicates There's a Storm a Comin' to "that bastard Cameron, for what he's doing to us" and then sincerely and sweetly praises his "lovely, loyal" audience, who applaud a triumphant comeback.
I'm a believer in paying them a bit of interest, asking them how their day has been, learning and using their names, cracking the odd smile and praising them sincerely when they've done well, which is surprisingly easy to forget or overdose on when you start.
Praise your students sincerely.
Paul Simon praised the Moonglows' 1954 hit "Sincerely" as "perfect," adding that it included "a riff I've stolen on many occasions".
By Harry Brown The New Yorker, October 7, 1939 P. 26 Sirs, we must praise both great horses and deer sincerely Who run View Article By Kathryn Schulz By Adam Davidson By Robin Wright By Junot Díaz.
Unfortunately, his following off-the-cuff phrase – "I mean that very sincerely", a la Hughie Green – seemed to undermine that praise.
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