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Next in our Five Love Languages series, we'll be talking about Gifts. This love language gets a bad reputation since it can be mistaken to mean that the person is superficial or only cares about receiving material items. However, it's important to know that for someone whose love language is Gifts, the cost of the item is never as important as the thought put into it.

To someone whose love language is Gifts, having their partner buy them a coffee just the way they like it, or bring home a little trinket from a work trip, shows that they were thinking of them while they were apart. If you find these little gifts to be incredibly meaningful, then Gifts might be a way you feel and give love.

For Valentine's Day, you don't need to spend a lot of money to treat someone whose love language is Gifts. Buying them a small box of their favorite chocolates or a bouquet of their favorite flowers will be much more meaningful to them than expensive, opulent gifts.

From : Life by Design Therapy

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