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Common knowledge, it is completely fine to compliment literally right after an open.
AS LONG AS you include a neg in there.
Compliments are okay, just make it on something like her hair, or an accessory she is wearing.
I am sorry dude, this is not correct. it is indeed commonly said not to compliment, but i wonder why. And AS LONG AS you put a neg in there? why would it be absolutely necessary? it aint

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Compliments should be genuine. If you think she has beautiful eyes, a simple: 'i think you have beautiful eyes' is enough. It might sound cheesy, but that is all there is to it. Given the context, a compliment to a woman can tell you already a lot about her. If you are in a nightclub and you compliment her on something, that is totally different then when you would meet somebody at the mall.
In the nightclub, every drunk AFC will prolly compliment her about something just to get her attention and to suck up to her. How can she know you are genuine when everybody does it just to get into her pants? At the mall, it is totally different. She isnt suspecting compliments over there. I hope you understand this nuance, this difference;
A person with good self esteem will be more accepting when receiving a compliment. They will be happy with it, without any more. Those who respond with: no way, or, i dont believe you or something like that, they dont seem to have that much self esteem.
In general, if i have something to say about the looks of a woman, i just say it. Its not a declaration of neverending love, at least it should not be. But it has to be genuine. Dont compliment her on her dress when you just met her. Who gives a shit about the dress? Or her hair? Its not something that is unique about her. If she has beautiful green eyes, that is something worth complimenting. Or perhaps an experience she has had, or an insight or something. i compliment them on that.
it is the intent of the compliment that really matters. If you compliment to manipulate, she will pick up your intent (unless you can act very good). If you just mean what you say, you dont really expect something from it. You just state it. Dont overrate compliments, they are just nice words.
cheers