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Text from tnz187 - English

  • The meaning of “You” in “I love you”

    • Whether it’s a disaster or fortune that we hear this familiar sentence “I love you” many times (in) a day, from a four-year-old kid to a sixty-year-old grandpa is not my concern now!
    • And again it’s beyond the scope of this writing to address this symptom of us, I mean youngsters, to fall in love so soon and climb out of it even sooner (as if love is a deep hole which you can fall in or come out).
  • I want to point at the difference of the meaning of “You” in “I love you” and “You are a bad guy or student!” (I used both subjective and objective sentence here to let you know that I’m not going to use it to make any difference ^___^) I observed that lots of time we mean “I love the joy which you give me” but we say “I love you!” In fact, we replace the effect with its cause!
  • And in the other word, we want to say “I love myself and its happiness and you are giving me these!” but we condense it to “I love you!” The best proof for it, is our behavior when our so called “beloved” one does what we don’t enjoy!

PLEASE, HELP TO CORRECT EACH SENTENCE! - English

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  • Lause 1
    • Whether it’s a disaster or fortune that we hear this familiar sentence “I love you” many times (in) a day, from a four-year-old kid to a sixty-year-old grandpa is not my concern now!
      Äänestä nyt!
    • Whether it’s a disaster or a fortune that we hear this familiar sentence “I love you” many times (in) a day, from a four-year-old kid to a sixty-year-old grandpa is not my concern now!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 1ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 1
  • Lause 2
    • And again it’s beyond the scope of this writing to address this symptom of us, I mean youngsters, to fall in love so soon and climb out of it even sooner (as if love is a deep hole which you can fall in or come out).
      Äänestä nyt!
    • And again it’s beyond the scope of this writing to address this symptom of uours, I mean youngsters, to fall in love so soon and climb out of it even sooner (as if love is a deep hole which you can fall in or come out of).
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 2ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 2
  • Lause 3
    • I want to point at the difference of the meaning of “You” in “I love you” and “You are a bad guy or student!” (I used both subjective and objective sentence here to let you know that I’m not going to use it to make any difference ^___^) I observed that lots of time we mean “I love the joy which you give me” but we say “I love you!” In fact, we replace the effect with its cause!
      Äänestä nyt!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 3ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 3
  • Lause 4
    • And in the other word, we want to say “I love myself and its happiness and you are giving me these!” but we condense it to “I love you!” The best proof for it, is our behavior when our so called “beloved” one does what we don’t enjoy!
      Äänestä nyt!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 4ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 4