Here are some examples of best replies when someone compliments your food: - Thank you so much for your lovely compliment. I'm glad you enjoyed the food.
Just say “Thank you.”
This expression can be used to describe something that is pleasing to the senses. Yummy can also be used to describe anything that you find extremely attractive or appealing. If you call a man or woman yummy it means you find them attractive.
What does it mean when a woman thinks you look delicious or yummy? Either she finds you extremely attractive or she literally wants to eat you.
It is a compliment. He finds you very appealing.
very pleasing to the senses, especially to the taste; delicious: The waiter brought out a tray of yummy desserts. extremely attractive or appealing.
2 Answers. Both "yum" ("delicious!") and "yum-yum" (a delicious thing) are typically ascribed to people imitating baby-talk. "Yummy" is simply "yum" in adjective form. Most early human vocalizations are simple and repeated, e.g. "Mama", "Papa", "Baba", etc.
Yummy food tastes very good. I'll bet they have yummy ice cream. It smells yummy.
Scrumptious - The cake was scrumptious. Heavenly - Your cooking is just heavenly. Tempting - The chocolate cake is so tempting. Divine - The food in the hotel was just divine.
"You're welcome.", "My pleasure.", "No problem." or "No worries." The first two are more formal and the last two are more informal.
Phrases for complimenting someone's cooking
It's finger licking good. You're a fantastic cook. Did you make this from scratch? You've got to give me the recipe for this chicken dish!
Flirty responses to how was your night
I had some naughty dreams about you last night… I slept like a baby, but I kept dreaming about you. Lonely without you next to me. Really good because I dreamt of you, my love.
“Yummy” is an adjective with a proper ending that was created from “yum yum”. These two simple words, “yum yum”, have meant “delicious” since the late 19th century and they are “imitative” which means that the sounds are meant to imitate the sounds of a happy person who eats some good food and smacks his lips.
Delicious is adult/formal and a safe choice; yummy is childish; tasty and lovely are less formal. Depending on who you are with, you might notice that English people are much less likely to make a one-word exclamation about food than people from other cultures.
Opposite of delicious and pleasing to taste or eat. yucky. horrid. insipid. revolting.
"delicious," 1899, from baby talk. Yum-yum as an exclamation of pleasure is recorded from 1878.
It's a compliment from a sex partner but it's very creepy from a stranger. If you are flirting with someone.. calling them yummy or some action yummy at the perfect moment is a nice compliment. Calling a rando yummy in person is a huge risk and 99% of the time will land creepily.
Calling someone beautiful can be flirting. It's not always a romantic comment. A guy will often comment on a girl's beauty because he's attracted to her. In short, it's all about intent.
No response is necessary unless a question soliciting a response is in the thank you. Accept the thank you with a smile. Unless you want to use the thank you email as a segue into continuing the conversation — no need to respond.
Absolutely! It's both professional and polite to thank someone for their reply, so don't shy away from making a habit of it. You can thank people for getting back to you with the information you requested, for resolving your problem quickly, for getting back to you about a job opportunity, and many more reasons.