When you sign off with 'Love' or 'Luv' does it always mean that you love the person you writing to, or is it a formula? I would say they care for you, not necessarily "love" you in the most committed form of the word.
It dosen't really matter, but my mom always used to sign it first
You can learn to love someone by getting to really know them.
A friend is someone you really enjoy talking to and love to have the company of. They are also the person who you turn to when you have a problem and they are always there to help you out. A friend is someone you need, someone who is always there for you. They are the person who will always be there when your partner isn't.
There are only a handful of three letter words that begin with Q, none of which are really suitable for describing someone.
If you really hate someone and they eat with you at school, you can always find another spot to sit in. Eating lunch with someone you dislike so much is not good for your health.
Steve Nash is really good at signing autographs, probably better then you
As this someone will always like to call you and talk with you. The body language and the eyes can tell everything that someone loves you.
I really enjoy being with you. -or- I'm glad you're here. -or - It's always nice to see you.
they just want your money or they really like which would be a long shot
Laugh at them. Continue the ignoring process and always smile.
"Sleeve" is a slang term used to refer to a person, usually in a friendly or endearing way. It is used as a nickname or term of affection between friends or acquaintances.
Not really. You should always follow a couple of rules, them being this; If someone asks if they are cool then they are not. If you ask is someone else is cool then they are not.