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Thread: Difference between love and like
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[quote=ROGERINCA ,26269]Hi, Loveisverb !!With respect to your comment on “relevance“, I think that the scope of what is relevant, always becomes more expansive and flexible, when the subject matter is one of kindness and is positive in its appeal to human nature, rather than an issue which is negative, and put forth, only to create divisiveness. :) :)Maybe the question could be [also] framed as: Are there differences in the Western and Asian/Chinese cultures, in the meaning of like vs. love, and how the terms are used in daily life, in the respective cultures ??It has been my perception that the word “like”, has more strength in its connotation and maybe has more meaning/importance in the Chinese vernacular than in the Western (English speaking) culture ???And yes, I also agree with Pinetree, each of the points listed by Loveisverb, may be viewed differently, depending on the individual’s personality and emotional makeup; and in that regard, there is no wrong or right.Great thread/issue, Loveisverb !!![/quote]
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