A useful trick for demonstrating restrained professional confidence is the ability to respond to praise in a way which does not deflect it.
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But US business/professional situations really do not counsel that answer! They/we *also* have a culture with norms.
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In US business culture good answers include gracefully accepting compliment ("I'm happy it worked out.") or sharing credit with team.
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Also usually acceptable to credit effort over skill. "Thank you, I worked hard." Versus: "Thank you, I am good at this."
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