Omega
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Hi Angel
I can say one thing. I honestly think that prettiness is over-rated among girls. I was never pretty-pretty. I was however classed as attractive and that seemed to be both better and easier to achieve if you hadnt been born to look a certain "chocolate-box looks" sort of way.
The main thing is really to smile (without grinning like a Cheshire cat), look like you are enjoying yourself and appear approachable.
It is amazing how many pretty-pretty girls can be outshone by the above. I have spoken to my hubby and he confirms that personality counts higher than looks and if you can see that someone has a nice personality that can be really good.
It is quite easy to take a compliment - although it can be a little disconcerting if you get a compliment out of the blue when you are not expecting one. One simple way is to just say "thank you". If you feel that it is appropriate it can be followed by "what a lovely thing to say" or something like that. People generally like their compliments to be appreciated and not questioned.
It's a shame that your gran is so insensitive. I am sure that she will not realise that she does it.
We will both be slimmer soon - and I am sure that we will both benefit from the boost to our confidence that this will bring.
Take care
Love
Margaret
I can say one thing. I honestly think that prettiness is over-rated among girls. I was never pretty-pretty. I was however classed as attractive and that seemed to be both better and easier to achieve if you hadnt been born to look a certain "chocolate-box looks" sort of way.
The main thing is really to smile (without grinning like a Cheshire cat), look like you are enjoying yourself and appear approachable.
It is amazing how many pretty-pretty girls can be outshone by the above. I have spoken to my hubby and he confirms that personality counts higher than looks and if you can see that someone has a nice personality that can be really good.
It is quite easy to take a compliment - although it can be a little disconcerting if you get a compliment out of the blue when you are not expecting one. One simple way is to just say "thank you". If you feel that it is appropriate it can be followed by "what a lovely thing to say" or something like that. People generally like their compliments to be appreciated and not questioned.
It's a shame that your gran is so insensitive. I am sure that she will not realise that she does it.
We will both be slimmer soon - and I am sure that we will both benefit from the boost to our confidence that this will bring.

Take care
Love
Margaret
Good luck for the big weigh-in.