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What do you mean, ridiculous?

Mispraise means to make a modest response to others' praise or praise, which means that the other person's praise for himself is inappropriate and he does not have the advantages or achievements mentioned by the other person. This is a polite and modest statement.

The word "praise" is usually used to modestly respond to compliments or compliments from others. Although the expression is a little outdated, it can still reflect a person's humility and courtesy in some occasions. In modern society, this expression is not common, but in some traditional social occasions or communication with elders and superiors, the use of such words can still show a person's humility and respect.

The word false praise consists of two parts: one part is false, meaning wrong and untrue; The second is praise, which means praise and praise. So false praise as a whole is false praise, or false praise. When a person uses this word to respond to other people's praise, he is actually euphemistically expressing that he does not have the advantages or achievements of the other person's praise, or thinks that the other person's praise is too exaggerated.

In the process of using this word, the tone should be appropriate and the expression should be natural, otherwise it will easily lead to misunderstanding. If the tone is too blunt, it may make people feel that you are questioning the praise of the other party, and even a little rude; If the tone is too exaggerated, it may make people feel that you are deliberately showing off your modesty. So when using this word, try to express a modest attitude and don't hurt each other's feelings.

Paradoxically praised 1:

1, my friend said that my new clothes are beautiful and ridiculous, but they are more to my taste.

His works are highly praised by experts. He said modestly, it's ridiculous, but there are still many shortcomings.

The boss praised me for my good work, but it was ridiculous. I just did what I had to do

His talent is widely recognized, but he always says modestly: ridiculous, I'm just trying.

5. The teacher praised me for writing a good paper, which was ridiculous. I just completed the task seriously in accordance with academic norms.

6. Colleagues said that my cooking was very good and ridiculous. I just followed the recipe.

7. My friend praised my new hairstyle as ridiculous. I just changed the barber shop.

8. It's ridiculous that customers are very satisfied with my service. I'm just doing my best.

9. The leader praised my efforts, which is ridiculous. I just did what I had to do

10, my classmates said my oral English was very good, which was ridiculous. I just practice often.