What's the deal with thanking someone for a compliment on something that you really had nothing to do with?
Take for instance, my hat, it's unique, not too many people outside of the Army wear - except for punks who like to wear cheap copies that are really more or less simple tobogans with bills sewn on them - so, naturally, people are going to tell me "oh, why that's a nice hat you have on", or "say, I really like your hat"... naturally, because someone is giving me a compliment, I have to say "thank you" out of common courtesy... but should I really be accepting such compliments? I mean, I wasn't the one who spent hours, and hours working my fingers down to the bone knitting up the hat for someone who would probably find himself in the Army one day.
Or take for instance in that Jarrod commercial where people at a ball, dancing, and a lady is showing off her new watch, people keep complimenting her on, and her replying with "Thank you... he went to Jarrod". See what I mean? She shouldn't be the one accepting the compliment, but rather, the people who toiled to manufacture that watch to be sold in Jarrod's.
Actually, when you really think about, people shouldn't even be making those compliments anyway, I mean, if they're going compliment on a certain item, then give you compliments to whomever actually made the item, not the person who just happens to be sporting it.
KnowwhutImean?