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i Like you / i love you
i am confused about the use of like and love ...when should i use "i love you" and when i should use " i like you"
Could you please tell me the difference
24 de jul. de 2012 17:44
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I love you contains much more emotion. I love you is what you'd say to your spouse, parents, or it can mark an important development in a romantic relationship. Typically the "like" leads to "love." You can say "I like you" to anyone, romantic or not.
Let's say you met someone at a coffee shop (as friends, for business, or romance - anything) and you have a good conversation. You could say, "you're nice, I like you." And that would be totally acceptable. But telling them you loved them would probably make them nervous :)
There's also cultural differences I imagine. In the U.S., it's safe to say that telling someone you love them (in a romantic relationship) is often a sign of commitment and strong intentions for that person and relationship. Many people may be in a relationship for weeks, months or even years before telling each other they love them.
24 de julio de 2012
Hello Dear,
my name is Juliet,
I am, very happy to contact you, to day
and i wish to be in good relationship, with you,
and i will be very happy if you can reply me
through my private Email: [email protected]
22 de marzo de 2013
If we try to find for these two words the French equivalents, I think we will have : I like = ça me plaît and I love = J'aime / J'adore
20 de agosto de 2012
That's a good answer, but some people use love very loosely such as "I love ice cream" when what they really mean is they like ice cream a lot. Even in relationships people might say "Hello Love" which is just a term of enderment and not a proclomation of strong feelings.
7 de agosto de 2012
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khaled
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Árabe, Inglés, Francés
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