People say ‘I love you’ differently because they feel love in different ways. Some people use words, like when a friend says ‘I love you’ to another friend. Others show love through actions, like helping someone or giving them a gift. Love can be spoken, written, shown, or even felt silently.
Examples
- A child says ‘I love you’ every time they see their parent.
- A friend gives a gift instead of saying the words.
- A person texts, 'I love you,' after not seeing someone for weeks.
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See also
- Why Do People Say ‘I Love You’ in Different Ways Around the World?
- What Causes the ‘Chill’ of Being in Love?
- What Causes People to Fall in Love?
- What Causes a 'Kiss' to Feel So Special?
- What Makes ‘Silence’ Feel So Uncomfortable?
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