5 ways to say I love you
Posted by Like Cloud Designs on 4th Oct 2018
What is the most fundamental way for people to connect?
Right, to give and receive love!
Sometimes, it is a challenge to tell your friends and family how important they are to you. Have you ever heard about "The 5 Love Languages" ? It is a useful tool to help you show love to the people around you. Express care to your loved ones using their preferred language to ensure they receive your message loud and clear.
Receiving gifts
Remember the thrill from childhood when you tore the paper off your birthday present? For many people, that excitement remains with them through their whole life. They appreciate the time, effort and money you have invested in choosing something just for them. Pay careful attention to the things they like, the colour clothes they wear and how they style their home. Choose from our stylish
chunky knit merino throws, blankets and cushions to complement their decor.
Quality time
People who prefer this love language thrive when you spend time with them. These people are often the first to organise social gatherings – when you preempt them with an invitation it is even more meaningful.
Words of affirmation
Kind words go a long way with someone who favours this love language. This could be recognition for the things they do for you. Handwritten thank you notes and cards are even more meaningful.
Acts of service
These people love you to do things for them. They might stay behind after a dinner party to help wash dishes, or help you move house. People who choose acts of service as their love language will appreciate the effort you put into making a handmade gift. Easily create a gorgeous handmade chunky knit blanket, throw or any other accessory in a few hours. Use your imagination and here are few tips for you: 7 Ideas for your Chunky knit Project
Physical touch
The hug givers in your life like physical touch as their love language. It is challenging to show your love and caring through physical touch to people when you don’t see them often or they live far away. Send a chunky gift to them with a small card saying : "here is a warm big hug for you"
Remember the five love languages next time you want to say I love you.