Sincere words of kindness and affirmation are how you feel and express love. If this is your love language, verbal reassurance, encouragement or compliments make a world of difference.
For some, physical affection communicates comfort, support and love. If this is how you feel love, simply sitting together with your loved one, hugs or physical contact can make a world of difference.
To you, actions speak louder than anything else. You feel loved and appreciated when your loved ones make your life easier by helping you with tasks, errands, chores and the like.
“Quality time” simply means giving someone your undivided presence and attention. If you feel and express love this way, you’re happy simply taking a walk together, having a meal together or chatting about your day.
Giving is always a part of love, but for those who feel and express love through this love language, tangible symbols of love are most powerful. To you, a gift tells you that your loved one is thinking of you and appreciates you.