How We Use Words
When people say 'I love you,' they might mean a lot of things: real love, flirty feelings, just being kind, or even habit. It's like how sometimes we say 'hello' to someone even if we don’t really know them, it’s just part of the day.
Why We Say It So Much
Saying 'I love you' often helps people feel closer and more connected, even if they don't mean every word right now. That's how language works, it can be powerful or silly sometimes.
Examples
- A boy says 'I love you' to his girlfriend every morning just because it feels nice, even though he hasn't really said it that much before.
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See also
- Why Do People Say 'I Love You' But Mean 'I'm Tired of You'?
- Why Do People Say 'I Love You' When They're Angry?
- 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' So Differently?