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Maybe this is what you're wondering?
<1000 -- beginner
1000-1200 -- social player
~1300 -- very strong social player / weaker club player
1500-1600 -- average club player
1800-1900 -- strong club player
2000 -- expert
2200 -- master
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2800 -- world champion contender
You would be something of a monster to social players. If you have any friends or family who don't play often you could offer them a game and they'll think you're some kind of perfect chess machine :)
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I respect above 2200 because they feel very accurate when I play them. I've been enjoying chess for 10 years.

I respect almost any level of play -- even 1200 players probably look like gods to normal people, and that's certainly something to be modestly proud of.
But in terms of what truly impresses me, I would say it should be someone 2300 or higher, generally IMs and above. That doesn't mean I don't think that, say, a 2200 OTB isn't really good, but when I play them I usually don't sense that they are way more brilliant than me but mainly more consistent and experienced. IMs and above however tend to win by just outsmarting me, which is humbling and impressive.
