VALENTINE’S Day is a time to celebrate love in all its beautiful forms. While love is universal, the way we express and experience it is deeply personal. Renowned relationship counsellor and author Gary Chapman introduced the concept of “love languages” in his book The Five Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts. These love languages help us understand how we give and receive love, making our relationships more meaningful.
This Valentine’s Day, take the opportunity to discover your partner’s love language and express your affection in a way that truly aligns with them.
Words of affirmation
For some, love is most effectively communicated through words of affirmation. This love language thrives on verbal expressions of affection and appreciation. Compliments, kind words and meaningful conversations are powerful tools for filling the emotional love tank of someone whose primary love language is words of affirmation. When we understand this love language, we can actively work to uplift our loved ones with genuine compliments, encouragement and verbal expressions of love and gratitude. A simple “I love you” or “I appreciate you” can have a profound impact on someone who speaks this love language.








