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Love Language

@ 12:18 pm | 9 comments

* This post was first published in my Project 365

“Love language” is the concept developed by Gary Chapman, which defines a primary way of expressing and interpreting love. Everyone has different ways to make others feel loved and appreciated.  Some people prefer to use their own love language when expressing love to others and some would prefer to use other love language(s) than their own to do that.

There are five different love languages that Chapman mentioned:

  • Words of Affirmation
    This can be in the form of verbal appreciation, unsolicited compliments, and encouragement. Things like “I love you” or “You look handsome today” mean the world to people of this love language. Hearing the reasons behind that love sends their spirits skyward. Insults can leave them shattered and are not easily forgotten.
  • Quality Time
    Spending time and being there with the significant other —with the TV off, fork and knife down, and all chores and tasks on standby— is what quality time all about. Quality conversation is very important for these people, whether it is about sharing experiences, thoughts, feeling, or desires. Quality activities, like doing activities that they love to do with their loved ones, are also a very important part of quality time. Distractions, postponed dates, or the failure to listen can be especially hurtful.
  • Receiving Gifts
    Some people respond well to visual symbols of love. Don’t mistake this love language for materialism; the receiver of gifts thrives on the love, thoughtfulness, and effort behind the gift. A missed birthday, anniversary, or a hasty, thoughtless gift would be disastrous—so would the absence of everyday gestures.
  • Acts of Service
    People of this love language view anything that can be done to ease the burden of others as an expression of love and devotion. This can be demonstrated by doing simple chores around the house or doing something without being asked. It is very important to understand what acts of service these people most appreciate. Laziness, broken commitments, and making more work for them tell speakers of this language their feelings don’t matter.
  • Physical Touch
    This love language is marked by the desire to be touched. Hugs, pats on the back, holding hands, and thoughtful touches on the arm, shoulder, or face—these are some ways to show excitement, concern, care, and love. Physical presence and accessibility are crucial, while neglect or abuse can be unforgivable and destructive.

 

So I hope by now you can identify the love language of the people around you — your family members (including your kids), friends, partner, or boy/girlfriend. Everyone has one primary love language that they speak and it’s not rare to speak one primary language and one secondary language.

One important thing that we must understand about love language is that: all of us need to express our love based on the love language of our  significant other. We need to know their love language in order for us to speak the same language. We need to fill their “love tank” with the right love language so that they would feel loved. If not, “miscommunication” can occur and they would complain that we don’t understand them because they don’t feel that their needs are fulfilled. So, from now on, let’s fill their love tank with the love language they prefer, before it’s being filled by other people! :)

My love language is quality time and I tend to speak the same language when expressing my love to others. I just love spending time with friends. Sitting in a café, having dinner together, or traveling together are the things I love to do the most. This is probably the reason why my brother and I can get along really well. The presence of each other means so much to both of us. I love spending time in his room (and he always forced me to be in his room). You might find us singing or dancing like there’s no tomorrow, talking like grown-ups do, or just doing something on our own – it doesn’t matter. We just love to be in each other’s company. That’s probably why I love to have roommates!! ;)

I do get irritated when people postpone or cancel our meet-ups or dates (not all the time, but depending on circumstances and reasons, of course). I also feel awful when people ignore me or pretend to listen to me when they actually don’t. If you’re busy, tell me that you are and I’d definitely understand.

My only grandma, interestingly, loves to receive gifts. I observe that she would appreciate more if others notice what she wants and suddenly buy her the gift. I remember at one time she complained about forgetting to buy meses (chocolate sprinkles or hagelslag). So when I went out with friends, I decided to buy her a pack of meses (I didn’t plan to, but I suddenly remembered when I passed a supermarket). She was soooo happy when I gave it to her! She overly praised me in front of others, although it’s only meses!!! Hehehe. I never understood why she loved receiving things from others, but after finding the five love languages, I understood why she felt that way :) .

So, what’s your love language? If you don’t know, you can take the quiz to find it out :)

P.S. I haven’t read Chapman’s book and I don’t think I will haha!

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    arif 18 Jul, 2011 | 7:49 am

    pertamaaa..!!! aku coba kuisnya ya? hihihi.. duh, aku dah ga sempet update blog nih, mel. jadinya sekali sempet, langsuuuung diangkat semua sesuai masa terbit tulisan di koran. ;p

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    amellie 18 Jul, 2011 | 1:37 pm

    Arif: silahkan :) udah dapet hasilnya? :P iya aku juga jarang2 nih update disini… sering update di blog sebelah sih haha.

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    arif 30 Jul, 2011 | 11:39 am

    udah, Mel.. ella jg dah tak suruh ikutan, biar lbh saling memahami. wkwkwk.. met puasa y, Amel..!!

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    Daeng Nawa 24 Aug, 2011 | 8:02 am

    wah bahasa cinta.. nice post..

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    airlangga 31 Aug, 2011 | 7:45 pm

    Aw.. bagus.. mine is quality time.. :D

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    Imansyah 10 Nov, 2011 | 12:35 pm

    Just took it! :D

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    Dessy 27 Nov, 2011 | 7:37 am

    People’s love language constantly evolves through time. Early last year I took this quiz and my love language was a tie between Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, and Physical Touch. I took this test again just now & my primary love language now is Quality Time :)

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    mahmud faisal 13 Feb, 2012 | 11:42 am

    Interesting! never heard about “love language” before… but those five points are really true. when I was reading the blog post, I could easily co-relate the perfection of those 5 points of love language.

    Thanks for the “love language”. This is really a nice blog. I’m enchanted for last few minutes — travelling to the pages and posts in your blog! :)

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    Anca 18 Apr, 2012 | 7:28 pm

    I just adore your articles <3 !

 

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