To appreciate someone you respect who they are. You respect the things you do & you're thankful for them.
When someone tells you that you bring out the good side in them, they mean that you appreciate them.
If someone is mean to you then don't call them your friend. This person obviously doesn't appreciate you if they are mean to you.
This means exactly that. Thanks, for whatever gift/service was given.
"Khosgel" is a term in Persian that is used to welcome someone or express gratitude. It is also used to acknowledge and appreciate someone's effort or presence.
You really answered your own question. They love you and appreciate what you do - they respect you and think highly of you.
Means they don't appreciate what you done and just take it for granted.
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Yes, "I appreciate you" is grammatically correct as a way to express gratitude and acknowledgment towards someone.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means to value or appreciate something or someone. A store was a valued commodity in town.
You appreciate it much more if you actually work for it yourself - if someone just hands you something, it doesn't mean anything to you.