fish for a compliment
fish for a compliment
Meaning
- It refers to an attempt to make someone say something nice to you or about you.
- It implies being even manipulative to get a compliment on the work that has been done by a person on their face.
Example Sentences
- When the student said that he was still not confident of the subject after a score of 80 on 100 in the test, the teacher knew that he was only fishing for a compliment.
- I often feel that my husband could be more appreciative of how I look. I would not have to fish for compliments if he does it all by himself.
- My daughter loves to fish for compliments when she manages to do her homework all by herself.
- Fishing for compliments is not so bad when you know you have done well but your boss is just not appreciative.
- I'd love to fish for compliments but it is better to let my work speak for me.
- That guy is a thorough professional, I have never seen him fish for compliments.
- A lady should not have to fish for compliments, gentlemen ought to be pouring them in by themselves.
Origin
The origin of this phrase is unavailable.