Love
It is not easy to say “I love you” to the person you love when you are face-to-face.
There are some ways to say “I love you” listed in the following, which may be helpful to you:
“You look more beautiful every time I see you.” This is a euphemistical expression to say that I love you more and more each time I meet you. It is not a bad way, right? If you are person bond enough, you can directly say “I love you with all my heart,” or “I love you for you.” It is very plain, and powerful.
When you feel that the person you love loves you very much, you can put it like this: “for the same reason you like me, I like you, too.” This will make the person moved by your remarks.
Another wise way to say “I love you” is to say it in another language. If your mother tongue is English, you can use Spanish, German, French, Chinese, etc. to say it. Of course, it must be the language that can be understood by the person that you love. If he or she doesn’t understand the language, you’d better not to use it.
Also, you can give him or her a bunch of red rose, with a piece of paper attach on it, on which you write a romantic poem. This works like magic, too. Here is one by Robert Burns, a famous British writer, titled “A Red Red Rose”:
“O, my Luve’s like a red, red rose,
That’s newly sprung in June.
O, my Luve’s like a melodie
That’s sweetly play’d in tune.
As fair as thou, my bonnie lass,
So deep in luve am I;
And I will love thee still, my dear,
Till a’ the seas gang dry.
Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear,
And the rocks melt wi’ the sun:
I will love thess till, my dear,
While the sands o’ life shall run:
And fare thee well, my only luve!
And fare thee weel, a while!
And I will come again, my luve,
Tho’ it ware ten thousand mile.”
Do you find it helpful to you? Personally, I like this poem very much. If I got a bunch of rose, with this poem on attach on it, I would be moved. At least, it will cause me to think about the relationship seriously. Do you think so?
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