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“You’re so smart” is one awesome compliment. Your genius has been recognized, but how do you respond without being too cocky? The best thing you can do is say “ Thanks !” along with whatever comes to mind naturally. If you’re drawing a blank, no worries! We’ve compiled a list of ways you can respond to being called “smart” in any situation, so take a deep breath and accept the compliment because you really are great.

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“Thank you! That’s sweet of you to say.”

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“Thank you, that means a lot.”

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  1. Accept the compliment graciously with this response. Perhaps you’ve been thrown off guard by your boss, teacher, or parent calling you a genius. You don’t normally get this type of praise from them, and it means the world to you. Something you’ve done has certainly impressed them, so respond to their kind words by sharing how much you appreciate them. [2]
    • “That means a lot coming from you.”
    • “I can’t tell you how much that means to me. Thank you.”
    • “Thanks, you have no idea how much that means.”
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“I put a lot of thought into this, so thanks for noticing.”

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  1. If your boss, teacher, or parent acknowledges your hard work, own it! Maybe you’ve just finished a massive project that’s taken you months to complete. You’ve put a lot of work into whatever they’re complimenting, so take pride in that with a humble “thank you” and comment on your work ethic. [3]
    • “Thank you so much! I put a lot of thought into it.”
    • “This has been a passion project, so thank you for saying that.”
    • “Thank you. A lot of hard work went into this.”
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“Thanks, but it all comes down to hard work.”

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  1. Take the attention off you with this response. Getting praise can sometimes be awkward, especially if you don’t think you deserve it. But, if someone’s calling you “smart,” you’ve earned that credit! Redirect the compliment to your work ethic or luck rather than your intelligence if you don’t know what else to say. This is a great way to say “thank you,” stay humble, and emphasize what else has helped you achieve your goals. [4]
    • “Thanks. I have a pretty good memory.”
    • “Thank you! But I have all the hours of studying to thank.
    • “Thanks, but I can’t take all the credit.”
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