Two different set of words said at two different moments in a day will make anyone who hears it feel special. The problem in today’s world is not that these set of words are not spoken, but it is exactly the opposite.
Yes. You heard that right.
‘I love you’ and ‘thank you’ are used anywhere and everywhere to anybody and everybody. That is a travesty in itself. It shouldn’t be that way. Such words deserve respect and more than that it should be spoken to the person who really deserves it.
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I have seen people uttering I love you to people they have barely met. I have seen people who receive it feel nothing because of it. Those words are like magic. They open doors. When a couple hang out for a while and slowly but surely start feeling the hormonal change and a chord tugging at the heart for unknown reason, these words open the heart and make the eyes smile.
For casual flings and platonic relationships, these beautiful, soulful words should not be used.
It should be used for the person who is waiting for it without knowing it. It should be told by the person who can’t explain in detail what he or she has for the other. All those feelings are encompassed in three words, ‘I love you’. Use it sparingly and to the one whom you love.
‘thank you’ is another most abused word. It is not about saying it too many times, but the way it is said. Usually, these days it is said as a parting shot rather than an act of genuine gratitude. When said without gratitude it means nothing. You are insulting the person who is the recipient of it.
Words deserve respect just as good humans do.