I thought it was National Eat Like A Pig Day
Oh, and by-the-way today was National Compliment Day.
I thought it was National Eat Like A Pig Day–but that’s tomorrow. I just mixed them up. Which means I’ll do loads and loads of complimenting people tomorrow.
Because I ate loads and loads of grub today.
~grin~
[It’s easy to mix the two up. Uhmm–and you know that National Eat Like A Pig Day doesn’t actually exist–unless I am mistaken–which happens frequently. Please don’t confuse it with National Eat A Pig Day. But you wouldn’t confuse things–you’re too astute.]
From an illuminating and random site I googled, here’s an informative blurb:
This day is set aside to compliment at least five people. Not only are compliments appreciated by the receiver, they lift the spirit of the giver. Compliments provide a quick and easy way to connect positively with those you come in contact with. Giving compliments forges bonds, dispels loneliness and just plain feels good.
Which reminds me: Wow, do you have beautiful eyes.
In the case that you need assistance formulating compliments (which I am sure you don’t given your astonishing sensitivity) may I suggest this instructive blog.
[However, please don’t go there if at all you feel as though you will have fewer moments to spend with me. That is all.]
Look what else I found.
British English: A compliment is a polite remark that you say to someone to show that you like their appearance, appreciate their qualities, or approve of what they have done.You can do no harm by paying a woman compliments.ˈkɒmplɪˌmɛnt NOUN
For more fun than you likely ever thought possible, please continue reading.
Happy National Compliment Day, you wonderful bloggettes.
what do you think?