Love in China is expressed in private. The Chinese do not enjoy public displays of affection. In other countries, such as France, love is expressed in very romantic ways, such as with flowers, and other traditional romantic gestures. In the U.S. it is common to see love expressed publicly. In Spain they express love in similar ways to the U.S., however they are more dramatic in their declarations of love.
Well like in America we hug and kiss, and say i love you, but in other places such as france, they also kiss on both cheeks, nem and women. In most places it's the usual hug, kiss, "it", but yeah there you go!
Love is expressed in Spain the same way it is expressed all over the world, in words and actions.
Love is both a universal concept and a subjective concept. It is expressed differently in countries other than the United States. For example, in China, arranged marriages are still taking place. Love is more tending to the needs of the spouse and learning to love the person you are destined to marry rather than first finding love, then the spouse. What "love" actually is will vary depending on the person, but the United States and the culture that I have grown up with here, is more liberal than other countries in the world, such as India. Because of that, the way that people express their love will be different than buying flowers and gifts, a common symbol of love here in the United States.
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The Allies expressed sympathy but focused on defeating Adolf Hitler.
The Allies expressed sympathy but focused on defeating Adolf Hitler.
It depends on the type of love. Familial love is usually expressed with cheek-kisses and hugs. Romantic love is usually expressed through hand-holding and french kissing.
i love you
Love is expressed in America in hundreds of different ways. Some examples are, words, affection, letters, cards, poems, and songs.
The Allies expressed sympathy but focused on defeating Adolf Hitler.
The Allies expressed sympathy but focused on defeating Adolf Hitler.