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"Take my kiss"
"Get my kiss"
"Receive my kiss"
"Catch my kiss"
When blowing a kiss, do natives say these?
If all sound awkward, what kind of words do natives say?
Thanks a lot in advance!!!!
Jun 15, 2024 11:32 AM
Answers · 16
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They sound awkward and wrong, and I can’t begin to guess what meaning you are trying to convey.
I’m no expert on blowing kisses, but If you’re trying to convey affection in words, you could simply say ‘I’m sending you my love’.
But the whole point of blowing a kiss is that it’s a gesture in place of words.
June 15, 2024
"I'll miss you" or "love you" or "bye bye"
June 16, 2024
I've never heard anyone say anything at all when blowing a kiss. But if you really wanted to say something, 'catch' would work because when you blow a kiss at someone, they often mine catching it.
You could also say, "Have a kiss". Have a ... is often used when giving something to someone.
June 15, 2024
(I'm American as background info) I wouldn't say anything if I blew a kiss because the meaning is in the gesture.
June 16, 2024
Hmm... an interesting question. Although I suppose the situation is not all that common, it would most likely be "catch."
June 15, 2024
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