: Is the frequent use of the word “love” making the word meaningless?
Friends, strangers, it’s everywhere!
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Answer by christina30
Not for me because I only say it when I mean it.
I only say it when I mean it!!!Answer by joe diddley
same is true of “hate”Answer by natalie-ann
yup..i agree.
its used too often and too freely
no wonder most teens nowdays dont understand the meaning of the wordAnswer by Rain
It makes it less meaningful, not meaninglessAnswer by darkpayaso
in a wayAnswer by JOHN
It is a timeless wordAnswer by Jane♥Addict
just about every high school couple is in “love”. sometimes it’s used way too much it is meaningless.Answer by bec c
english only has one word for love, other languages have several which differentiates the meaning. eg love your husband is a different word than love that show.Answer by smile
yes, i think so.Answer by onecrazycookie
I know, right? I mean I love my friends, my animals, the world… it is meaningless. But at the same time, it can be so meaningful at times that we forget we told goldy the fish we loved her when we flushed her down the toilet.
Said by the right person i think the three words “i love you” can be the best thing to hear.
Answer by quagmire_31yes for most people it is meaningless. and have you also noticed that when asked, everybody always says that they only say it when they mean it.Answer by ltrackvb
Yes I do agree. 🙁 It kinda sucks but that other side is that the people you tell you love KNOW wheather you’re friends or more…? It also depends on the way you say it..? 🙂 have a good day; love you!Answer by dc1498
I barely say it but I think it only looses its meaning when it is said by someone who says they “love” basically everythingAnswer by Lydia w
i think it does me and my boyfriend say it all the time, sumtimes i forget the feelings that are meant to go with it! like luv ya at the end of a fone call! no meaning at all! just rolls off the tongue!
but then saying that for couples starting out it still holds lots of meaning.Answer by o c
I don’t hear it so much. The word I hear way too much is amazing. Everything is so fricking *amazing* Sure it is.Answer by Garbo G
Yes, we’re constantly show our ease in misusing and twisting words. It has led us to a time where verbal agreements are fuzzy. People in general have become lazy and inarticulate. More to address your question, I don’t take most people’s word when they say “I love you.” It is overused and disregarded as playful. It’s idealized as the solution for all things in Hollywood. Regardless, everything anybody says is about context and inflection.
You have do decide to who and when you say it. Forget what it means to others and figure out how you want to say it.
Answer by My Secret IdentityThe word may be meaningless to some, but as long as the concept is sound, I don’t think you can ever have too much love.
Happy holidays! 🙂
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