Well... it depends on the person. Don't say it to early but say it when you really truly mean it. I wish you the best! Say it when you feel it and truly mean it. In order to find true love, love on your own terms.
when you actually mean it. When you know you mean it and you plan on spending the rest of your life with them. not just when you wanna do it with um :/
When you feel that you have a strong connection with the person and that person does too. You will know when this time is.
Right after you kiss is usually a good time.
You should say 'I love you' only when you actually feel it. Don't just toss the word 'love' around; it loses it's meaning when you do that.
Whenever it feels right. It's not something you really plan out.
I will say I love you
By spending time with the person you love. Flowers and other objects related to love and romance would be appropriate to give as a gift to the one you love.
In Old English, the phrase "I love you too" would be expressed as "Ich รพฤ lufie eac."
when she says... so hows it going... you say "good, I'm breaking up with you,
There are no rules on when it is appropriate to get love rings, as it all depends on personal customs and the nature of the relationship. When a couple feels ready to exchange these rings, it is likely appropriate for them to do so.
There is nothing wrong with the grammer, to say you would love to exploit. But with context, certain things may be less appropriate than others. For example I would love to exploit a defensive mistake whilst playing football. I would love to exploit children may not be so well received
I guess its ok to say it at any age, as long as you mean it and arent just saying it. Love is a powerful word, it can hurt people just as much as it can make them happy. So, mean it, dont just say it.
say "this is NOT, an appropriate time to say nemaste"
To love someone, yes. To like someone is more appropriate.
you say i love you
You say "I love you"
Relevance is a measure of how appropriate, is what you say for the momment you say it. To be relevant means: - Not to deviate from the original subject of the discussion. - Understand the current problem. - Communicate the appropriate solution to solve it, with the appropriate means.
To say "I love you" in Swahili , you say: Ninakupenda!