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"I see your happiness in your eyes." Would you say that? or what would you say?
Nov 11, 2011 11:45 PM
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What you wrote is grammatically correct, however; I think it is more common to say "I see the happiness in your eyes" or "I can see the happiness in your eyes"
November 11, 2011
There is a saying, "eyes are the window to the soul". It means that a person can understand what is in your soul (I.e. what you are feeling) by looking into your eyes and understanding what they express. I have always thought that eyes tell so much about the person at that moment in time when you look. So, "I see happiness in your eyes" is a romantic notion. The eyes do not lie!
November 12, 2011
I would say, "You look happy" or "You seem happy". I would not say, "I see happiness in your eyes". That might seem a little weird, that you are trying to see through that person.
November 11, 2011
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