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How would u take her reaction?

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You work with someone who's very quiet and soft-spoken. She's apparently an incredibly fast typer. You compliment her on that and she turns from the computer, seeming somewhat surprised that someone was noticing her. Then she VERY quietly says, "oh....thank you!", smiles, and subtly lifts her shoulders.

How would u take her reaction?

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  1. What do you mean, "How would I take it?"  Shouldn't have to take it any way. Non-question.


  2. idk? i guess she felt appreciated.

  3. shes doesnt like you

  4. she said thanks, that is it try someone else

  5. Stop over analyzing her. She is probably shy and may have a difficult time receiving compliments. Sometimes you should just take what people offer for face value and move on.

  6. you must be an intruder ( why talk to her when she is bussy?

  7. surprised and thankful.

  8. She was engrossed in her typing and politely thanked you for the compliment then went back to work.  She apparently doesn't think it's much of a talent as it comes easy to her.

  9. She sound shy, that's all.

    A lot of people can be embarrassed by praise too though - but it's okay to be nice anyway.

  10. Typing is easy for her, so she doesn't see why it is something to receive a compliment about. She is a very work-oriented person; she does what she must, no fooling around, so that is why she is not so talkative, and doesn't tend to approach others; therefore she expects no attention from others. She is probably not used to being noticed, and doesn't quite know how to make a decent response, so a quiet smile, and a "Thanks" is most-likely all you are to get. She greatly appreciates your comment, but due to her nature, probably will make no further attempts to get to know you. If you want to know her better, than you will have to introduce yourself, and strike up a conversation sometime. Someone like her will have plenty of interesting and worthwhile things to say; she is generally a wise person, and it would do you good to befriend her, it wont take much, but don't expect her to be a clingy person who wants to spend all of her free time with you, and she will probably avoids large-group activities *because she is always busy*. Am I right?

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