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March 1st is W rld Compliment Day

IN CHINA,

you may hear “沉鱼 落雁 (chényú luòyàn)” which means “diving fish, swooping geese” when referencing someone’s beauty. It means that fish would forget how to swim and geese how to fly if they were to see this person–quite the compliment!

Now is an especially great time to compliment a friend and make their day. That’s why we compiled a short list of uplifting compliments used around the world to inspire you to spread positivity! Try using these compliments with your international friends and customers. You’d be surprised to see how impactful just a few words can be.

IN CAMEROON,

you might hear “Tu es un vieux pot, ” which means “You’re an old pot.” This is actually a compliment that refers to a person’s excellent cooking. The idea behind it is that older, dependable kitchenware consistently makes the best meals–try that at dinner!

IN ITALY,

you’re bound to hear “Sei un pezzo di pane,” which means “You are a piece of bread.” Similar to the American idiom “you’re a good egg,” calling someone a piece of bread in Italian means they are a kindhearted, good friend–not delicious with jam!

And of course, the greatest compliment you can give your customers is the amazing value of Ultra Mobile wireless. Happy World Compliment Day!

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