Sometimes people say things they mean, but other times they don’t act like it. When a person says ‘I love you’ but never shows up on time or forgets to help with chores, the actions are louder than the words. It’s like saying ‘I want candy’ but not even picking up a bag of candy, the action is just more real.
Examples
- A kid says ‘I will clean my room’ every day, but it’s still messy.
- Someone says ‘I love you’, but they never show up for important events.
- A friend promises to help with homework all the time, but they only do it once.
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See also
- Why Do We Use ‘Lies’ in Storytelling?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Debate Engaging?
- Why Do We Use ‘Metaphors’ in Everyday Language?
- What Is a ‘Metaphor’ and Why Do We Use Them So Much?
- How Did Ancient People Communicate Across Long Distances?
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