A comeback's job: return serve. When someone compliments you, teases you, or tries a line, they've started a game - the worst response is ending it ("haha thanks"), and the best one keeps the ball in the air. Here's what that looks like, by situation.
When they compliment you
Don't deflect. Deflection ("no I'm not, omg") forces them to either argue or drop it. Absorb and volley:
When they tease you
Teasing is a confidence test. Defending takes the bait; agree-and-amplify wins:
When they hit you with a pickup line
Rate it. Scoring the line flirts back without surrendering - it says "I see the game, and I'm playing":
(If you're the one sending lines, send better ones: pickup lines that get replies.)
When they flirt and you want to escalate
Bad vs. better
Why it works: "thank you" closes the exchange; the comeback reopens it and hands them an easy next move. Flirting is rallies, not single shots. (More on this exact case: what to reply to "you're cute".)
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Accept it, then volley: "Noted. Keep going." or "Careful, I remember compliments forever." Deflecting ("haha no I'm not") kills the energy; absorbing it and returning serve keeps the game going.
Score it: "Solid 7. The delivery saved it." Rating the line flirts back without surrendering - it says "I see the game and I'm playing." If the line was bad, rating it is funnier than pretending it worked.
Agree and escalate - "you're so chaotic" gets "and yet here you are, front row." Defending yourself takes the bait seriously; amplifying it shows confidence, which is what teasing is usually testing for.
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