what does "you're embarrassing me now" mean in english usually?
is it a good or bad expression? is the person embarrassed for good or bad motives?
Well, is the person saying it while laughing, or while facepalming
Context is everything
>>17488030
depends on the context. are you being overly complimentary? if so, you're making her/him a little uncomfortable with the compliments in a cheeky way.
if they are just saying that in reaction to you - you are really embarrassing them and that's not good.
>>17488034
while laughing
my older cousin was hitting on this younger (about my age) girl
and she was politelly refusing him, and then he said jokingly "i could almost be your father" she laughed and then he said "you always have my cousin" and she said in a nice way "you're embarrassing me now". at the time i thought she was nice and that she meant i am cute. however over the past few days i've been thinking about it and i'm starting to believe that she probably meant i'm not good enough for her so he was embarrassing her.
english is my second language and i don't know what she meant anymore. it's even more dubious for me as she is really gorgeous and i consider myself just above average
>>17488052
lol you're overthinking way too much, you should worry about improving your self-steem (like most of us in this board need) instead of what someone exactly meant in a conversation a few days old
She probably said it in a nice way. Get over it
>>17488070
>>17488070
at the time i had that impression, that she really meant it well as in me being cute and adorable especially considering that a lot of people there find me attractive (there are lots of gay guys there and they don't hide like women do. also, a girl there likes me)
however, i have very sensible self-esteem. it can be good today and shitty tomorrow.
it's like i need appraisal everyday to feel good otherwise i start overthinking everything