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Why do people say "like" instead of "love"?

 luv_warriorcatz posted over a year ago
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Shadowmarioking said:
Because both words can be defined differently between people. For example, if someone shows affection to someone, but not on the level they think is love, they'll moreover say that they like that person.
It depends on how the individual defines these words.
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bruno_mars said:
cause love is a strong word
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Mrs-X said:
It doesn't mean the same. Love is harder to get. Like is more like "appreciate". Love is something much stronger.
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simpleplan said:
Love and like are different things. Just because you like someone does not mean you have strong feelings for them.
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but nowadays, even if someone has strong feelings for someone, they said "I like you"
luv_warriorcatz posted over a year ago
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^When your feelings are even stronger. Love is an extremely strong thing, it's the maximum level of positive feelings you CAN have for a person...
BeastBoyCahill posted over a year ago
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^ So tue Beasy X3
simpleplan posted over a year ago
XxKeithHarkinxX said:
Read the other answers ._.


But, like isn't as strong as love....
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Right.
BeastBoyCahill posted over a year ago
BeastBoyCahill said:
They don't.

When they mean love, that's what they say.
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