When people say 'I love you,' they all mean the same thing, they care about each other. But everyone expresses it in their own special way, like how some people say it softly and others shout it loud. It’s a bit like how different people enjoy their favorite food: one person might eat it slowly, while another eats it all at once. The words are just the beginning of what they feel inside.
Examples
- Loud 'I love you!' said right in front of everyone.
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See also
- Why Do People Say 'I Love You' So Often?
- Why Do People Say 'I Love You' When They're Angry?
- Why Do People Say 'I Love You' Even When They Don't Mean It?
- How did language evolve?
- How Does I'm NOT Broken! (Why Autism Language Matters) Work?