It is believed that receiving compliments is an exclusively female prerogative. However, men just love to be praised, although not everyone admits it. In addition, a competent compliment is a great way to please the "stronger sex" once again.
Compliment sincerely; outright flattery is annoying or grinning. Praise should be specific, for a job well done or for a certain skill or talent, but not all men like compliments about their appearance.
Ask men for advice from time to time so they feel helpful and knowledgeable. Phrases: "Give me advice, I know you are a pro in this matter" or "You understand this so well, tell me, please" act on men like a balm and they will gladly demonstrate all their skills and knowledge.
When complimenting, say the man's name and look him in the eye. Be careful with irony, a humorous tone can negate all the praise or even offend.
The compliment should be appropriate. Give compliments when a man really deserves them, when you make a toast, you want to cheer up a person, seeing that he is acting correctly, but doubts his actions, you want to please a good person.
Don't overreact, frequent compliments lose their value. Men quickly get used to excellent epithets and stop taking praise as something valuable. Give compliments rarely, but from the heart and to the point.