Last updated February 2026
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Compliment receivedwarm
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Thank you, [Name] — that genuinely means a lot. What part resonated most with you?

Compliment receivedwarm

That's so kind of you to say, [Name]. I'd love to hear what you've been working on lately!

Compliment receivedwarm

Really appreciate you taking the time to share that, [Name]. It keeps me going!

Compliment receivedprofessional

Thank you, [Name]. Feedback like yours reinforces why I share this content. Happy to discuss further if you're interested.

Compliment receivedprofessional

Appreciate the kind words, [Name]. If this was useful, feel free to share it with your network.

Compliment receivedhumble

Wow, [Name] — honestly wasn't sure this would land. Thank you for the encouragement.

Compliment receivedhumble

I'm still learning, [Name], but it means a lot to hear this is adding value to people like you.

Compliment receivedbold

Glad it hit home, [Name]. Expect more like this — I'm just getting started.

Compliment receivedwitty

You're officially my favorite person today, [Name]. Don't let it go to your head though.

Compliment receivedwitty

I'll be printing this comment and hanging it on my wall, [Name]. Thank you!

Disagreementbold

I appreciate you pushing back on this, [Name]. Here's why I still stand by it: [Your reason]. What's your take on that?

Disagreementbold

Respectfully disagree, [Name], and here's the data I'm basing this on: [Data point]. Open to being convinced otherwise.

Disagreementbold

Good challenge, [Name]. My view: [Your point]. If I'm missing something here, tell me what.

Disagreementprofessional

Thanks for sharing a different perspective, [Name]. I see where you're coming from — my framing was based on [context]. Does that shift things at all?

Disagreementprofessional

I respect your view, [Name]. The nuance I'd add is [point]. Would love to hear your thoughts on that.

Disagreementwarm

Love that you challenge this, [Name] — that's how we all get sharper. My thinking was [reason]. What am I missing?

Disagreementhumble

You might be right, [Name]. I hadn't considered [their point]. Let me think about this more and I'll come back to you.

Disagreementhumble

Fair pushback, [Name]. My experience led me here but you're highlighting a blind spot I should address.

Disagreementwitty

Bold of you to come into my comment section with facts, [Name]. I'll allow it — here's my counter: [point].

Disagreementwitty

I see your [view] and raise you [counter-point], [Name]. What's your next move?

Question askedprofessional

Great question, [Name]. The short answer is [answer]. If you want the longer version, I can DM you a resource.

Question askedprofessional

Happy to clarify, [Name]. What I meant by [term] is [explanation]. Does that help?

Question askedwarm

Oh I love this question, [Name]! Here's how I think about it: [answer]. Curious what sparked the question for you.

Question askedwarm

Great one, [Name]. My honest take: [answer]. What's your current experience with this?

Question askedbold

[Name] — blunt answer: [direct answer]. Most people overcomplicate this. The key is [key point].

Question askedbold

The real answer most won't say out loud: [answer]. That's my take, [Name].

Question askedhumble

Honest answer, [Name] — I don't have the full picture on this. What I know is [partial answer]. I'd be curious what you've found.

Question askedwitty

Ah, the million-dollar question, [Name]. Short answer: [answer]. Long answer: [answer] — but with charts.

Question askedwitty

You've unlocked my TED talk mode, [Name]. Buckle up: [answer].

Question askedprofessional

Good timing on this question, [Name] — I actually wrote a longer piece on [topic]. Would you like me to share it?

Add more valueprofessional

Building on this, [Name] — one thing I'd add is [point]. It's often overlooked but makes a significant difference.

Add more valueprofessional

Great addition, [Name]. To extend your point: [extension]. Together these create [outcome].

Add more valuewarm

Yes, and [Name] — you just reminded me of something important: [point]. Thanks for the nudge!

Add more valuebold

Exactly. And here's the part no one talks about: [point]. That's the real unlock, [Name].

Add more valuebold

Solid point, [Name]. The follow-through most miss is [action]. That's where the results compound.

Add more valuehumble

I could be wrong, but I'd add [point] — happy to be challenged on it, [Name].

Add more valuewitty

Here's an upgrade to what you said, [Name]: [point]. You're welcome. (Kidding — you were 90% there.)

Add more valuewarm

Love where you're going with this, [Name]. One more layer to consider: [point]. What do you think?

Add more valueprofessional

This is a good frame, [Name]. The data that backs it up: [data point]. Worth bookmarking.

Add more valuebold

Most people stop at [their point], [Name]. The ones who win push it one step further: [next step].

Express agreementprofessional

Completely agree, [Name]. This is exactly what [outcome] looks like in practice. Well said.

Express agreementprofessional

You've articulated this better than most, [Name]. This deserves more attention than it gets.

Express agreementwarm

Said this to a colleague last week, [Name] — glad to see someone else putting it into words!

Express agreementwarm

Totally with you on this, [Name]. The more people understand this, the better for everyone.

Express agreementbold

This. A thousand times this, [Name]. Save this comment for future reference.

Express agreementbold

You nailed it in one line what I took 500 words to say, [Name]. That's the kind of clarity I'm here for.

Express agreementhumble

You're saying what I've been trying to say for months, [Name]. Way better put than my version!

Express agreementwitty

Finally someone said it, [Name]. I was starting to feel like a lone voice in the wilderness here.

Express agreementwitty

I'm hiring you to write my future posts, [Name]. This is exactly the point I was making.

Express agreementwarm

Couldn't agree more, [Name]. The fact that this isn't more widely understood is honestly wild to me.

Handle negativityprofessional

Thank you for the feedback, [Name]. I hear your concern. My intent was [intent] — if it missed the mark, I appreciate knowing.

Handle negativityprofessional

I understand this isn't for everyone, [Name]. Happy to explain my reasoning if you're open to it.

Handle negativitybold

Noted, [Name]. I'll let my work speak for itself.

Handle negativitybold

Respectfully, I'll stick to my thesis on this, [Name]. But I appreciate you reading.

Handle negativitywarm

Thanks for being direct, [Name] — I'd rather hear this than not. What would you have done differently?

Handle negativityhumble

That's fair, [Name]. I may have oversimplified this. I'll think through it more carefully next time.

Handle negativitywitty

I see we're not on the same page here, [Name]. That's okay — LinkedIn would be boring if we all agreed.

Handle negativityprofessional

I appreciate you taking the time, [Name]. Even critical feedback helps me sharpen what I put out.

Handle negativitybold

Strong opinion, [Name]. I've heard it. Here's mine: [your stance]. We can agree to disagree.

Handle negativitywarm

I can see why this might land that way, [Name]. Let me clarify what I meant: [clarification].

Tag and sharewarm

Glad you tagged [Name] in this — the more people who see it, the better! Thanks for spreading it.

Tag and shareprofessional

Great that you thought of [Name] for this, [Name]. I hope it's useful to them too!

Tag and sharewarm

Appreciate you sharing this, [Name] — it means a lot that you thought this was worth passing on.

Tag and sharebold

This is exactly how content should spread — people who get it, sharing it with people who need it. Thanks, [Name].

Tag and sharewitty

Tag game: level 1 unlocked. Thanks for playing, [Name] — your XP has been noted.

Tag and shareprofessional

This is how great content spreads. Thank you, [Name] — I hope [tagged person] finds it valuable.

Tag and sharehumble

I never know how far these posts reach — thank you for extending it, [Name]. Genuinely appreciate it.

Tag and sharewarm

Love that you thought of [tagged person] for this! [Name], you clearly know your people.

Tag and sharewitty

Two comments in one — efficient work, [Name]. LinkedIn should hire you as a tagging strategist.

Tag and shareprofessional

Thanks for the mention, [Name]. If you found this useful, the follow-up I'm writing on [next topic] will take it further.

Follow-upprofessional

Circling back, [Name] — did you get a chance to try [suggestion]? Would love to hear how it went.

Follow-upwarm

Hey [Name] — just thinking about your question earlier. Here's something I came across that might help: [resource].

Follow-upbold

Still thinking about the point you made, [Name]. Here's where I landed: [conclusion].

Follow-uphumble

Hey [Name] — wanted to come back to what you said. You were more right than I initially gave you credit for.

Follow-upwarm

[Name], I mentioned something I'd share — here it is: [content]. Hope it's useful!

Follow-upwitty

Update for you, [Name]: I tried what we discussed. Results: [outcome]. You were onto something.

Follow-upprofessional

Following up as promised, [Name] — [update or resource]. Let me know if this is helpful.

Follow-upwarm

We had a great exchange on this, [Name]. I wrote a full piece expanding on it — thought you'd appreciate seeing where it went.

Follow-upbold

I said I'd come back to this and here I am, [Name]. The full answer: [answer]. No half-measures.

Follow-upprofessional

Hey [Name] — your comment inspired this post. Wanted to make sure you saw it. Tag yourself if this resonates.

Compliment receivedprofessional

Thank you, [Name]. I try to make every post worth your time — glad this one delivered.

Compliment receivedwarm

You've made my whole week, [Name]. Seriously — thank you for taking the time to say this.

Compliment receivedbold

I'm just getting warmed up, [Name]. Stay tuned — the best is still ahead.

Question askedbold

Straight answer: [answer]. A lot of people dance around this but the truth is [truth], [Name].

Question askedwarm

I get this question a lot, [Name], and I love it every time. Here's my honest thinking: [answer].

Disagreementwarm

I hear you, [Name]. We see this differently, which probably means we've had different experiences. What was yours?

Disagreementprofessional

That's a fair challenge, [Name]. The part I'd probe is [assumption]. If that's different, does it change things for you?

Add more valuewitty

What [Name] said, plus one more thing nobody asked for: [point]. Proceed accordingly.

Add more valuewarm

Your point opened a door, [Name]. Here's what's on the other side: [insight]. Curious your reaction.

Express agreementprofessional

This framing is exactly what LinkedIn conversations need more of, [Name]. Saving this comment.

Express agreementbold

One of the clearest takes I've seen in this space. Nothing to add — just needed to say that, [Name].

Handle negativitywitty

Noted, [Name]. I'll add this to the pile of things to improve — it's a long list but growing.

Handle negativityhumble

Thank you for this, [Name]. It's uncomfortable to hear but the kind of feedback that actually makes me better.

Tag and sharebold

This is what community looks like. [Name] saw value and passed it on. That's the whole game.

Follow-upwitty

Remember when you said [their point], [Name]? Well — you were right and I was not. Logging that L officially.

Follow-upwarm

[Name], our conversation earlier stuck with me all day. I think the real insight is [insight]. What do you think?

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Compliment receivedwarm

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