How to say I love you?
With Valentine's Day around the corner, there is love in the air and with that also cmes the question, how to say I love you.
Depending on how the user says the phrase can mean everything, from expressing a casual feeling to professing an emotion that runs really deep. So how to say I love you in a way that conveys what you really want to convey—a deep feeling of gratitude, a complete surrender, or simply the fact that you really care. Here are some suggestions, which hopefully, would help you not only to convey your feelings but also ensure they are understood and hopefully returned.
Define what you mean by love:
The word love encompasses a whole range of emotions and is also at times confused with infatuation and lust. Alternatively it can mean something divinity, compassion or benevolence. So first of all, make sure what your true feelings are before you express them. It is not the words themselves but how you say the phrase can make all the difference.
Make the moment a special one:
We all know and have experienced that there are some moments that become eternal and remain etched in our memories for life. Ask most people what they value most of their relationships and they will say the day their partner expressed their love for them in the most special way possible. So find out what your partner desires or create a situation that is very unique and then say the special words, I love you and chances are your love will be accepted with gratitude and reciprocated with the same vigor.
Be creative in your expression:
Say it with a difference. May be this would require you to do a bit of research and so how about putting in some time and researching how people express their emotions in different countries and in different cultures. Say it in different languages. Or else, write a poem, spell it out with flowers, say it in little post-it ways, or may be just catch your partner unawares when you say it.