flattery will get you nowhere
idiom
—used to say that praise or flattery will not persuade someone to do what is wanted —often used as a joking response to a flattering comment
"I'm quite ravenous a good majority of the time, and you cook really, really well. … " "Flattery will get you nowhere," I grinned, thrilled with the compliment.—Jennifer DeLucy
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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