Edgar was in a check-out line behind an attractive 20-something. He noticed her "killer shoes" (a distant cousin of some that I'd recently purchased). When he commented, "killer shoes", she immediately reacted as if she'd won the lottery. She'd just spent her first paycheck on these "killer shoes" and was ecstatic to attract unsolicited positive feedback from an astute gentleman that she'd made a great wardrobe enhancing purchase.
Everyone has some degree of insecurity. When we notice something positive about others, if we question whether to mention it, "yes" is generally the best answer.
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