The point that seems to be missing in the comments here regarding what is wrong with a compliment in the office is twofold. Firstly, speaking as a professional woman, I would not expect to be complimented on my appearance by a male colleague, no more than I would say “you look nice” to him. Someone said their male boss told her that she had lost weight and it suited her. Can you imagine saying that to a man at work? It would be seen as a come on. A come on from someone in a position of relative power (could effect your job) can be threatening and is often used to groom ( how far can I go? Maybe she'll go out and buy sex toys if I tell her to, then maybe . . .). Secondly, yes lots of people have relationships with people they work with. They are most often more or less equals (in the power dynamic of the organisation). It starts with friendly chat, eventually the suggestion of a drink etc, followed by flirting. In this way, it’t Easy for both parties to monitor if they want the same thing. Also most cases of harassment being cited are about being touched on the bottom or breast and in one case being referred to as ‘sugar tits’. And no I don’t think the JHB situation was harassment as they were both equals from different professions at a social event and he stopped when told!