Ambitious_Medium_625
Ambitious_Medium_625 t1_iwx5t0d wrote
Reply to comment by CrisiwSandwich in Psychologists demonstrate why feeling appreciated is particularly important for avoidantly attached individuals by chrisdh79
I distrust complements for all those reasons you listed, but also because growing up compliments were always given in a snide, backhanded way. And often just used as sarcasm to express discontent, so every compliment would mean the opposite. So, like the example you gave of coworker saying you work hard, I would take that as the opposite and them expressing discontent.
Ambitious_Medium_625 t1_iwx6ema wrote
Reply to comment by RubyRaven907 in Psychologists demonstrate why feeling appreciated is particularly important for avoidantly attached individuals by chrisdh79
Personally, I've learnt not to expect anything from anyone like a "thank you" when doing something nice for them. But it doesn't matter to me because I don't think people are required to do anything in return for acts of generosity, although I try to my hardest to return the favour and be thankful when someone does something nice to me.