Which Culture Speaks YOUR Love Language? (Part 2) #shorts
Want to know what culture speaks your love language? In this part, I talk about physical touch, quality time and acts of service. See which is a good fit for you!
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I studied in Latin America, and Physical Touch can be found everywhere, especially school campuses! Closing the bedroom door when bringing a lover over to your parentsβ place isnβt tolerated much. Therefore, many students purge their PDA at school where they can get away it, and as a result itβs culturally highly-accepted!
Gifts
This is race science and 100 percent correct
Here no one is ready to love me, you are talking about physical touch
I still didnβt see France listed for any of these and Iβm curious which category theyβd fall under. My parter is French and I think itβs probably words of affirmation or physical touch
For Latin America, yes I agree! We feel very comfortable being near one another and enjoy even more physical affection in a romantic relationship. Weβre also very communicative and a little extra with our words of affection (mi amor, mi vida, tesoro, princesa, muΓ±eco
, te quiero, te adoro, te extraΓ±o, etc.) lol
I am quality time and physical touch
There is that βquality timeβ, travelling togethere, parties, etc.. probably after enjoying some time . Brazilian, when they first meet, probably is more about having fun together, the more physical the better though people do travel, go shopping, pick some trails to walk, etc..
Acts of service like making food for the close and loved ones, or just being there and helping. It can also be seen as quality time and sharing moments with loved ones. I am also into physical touch. I am half Finnish (Nordic) and Croatian (Mediterranean), but maybe I am slightly more Mediterranean I that sense
Iβm surprised you say that physical touch is not much in scandinavia. I think itβs just PDA that is not expressed in most places. But in clubs or as your book, Sex Before Coffee: A Guide to Dating in Scandinavia, hints, in private places I think they are very physical. Iβm also curious, I think the idea of quality time in both the UK and Germany is very boozy, going to bars together, going out for food. But still one of the major love languages to express. I wonder if the angle of how every country expresses each love language is an interesting angle for you to make videos about.
Love your work btw
In my experience dating someone from Belgium Iβm really surprised that the love language of him is physical touch. Iβm latina and I really like that but not as much as him ajajaja. So is really interesting but also depends on the person. Actually Iβm more like quality time and gifts.
For some countries the only accepted love language is




. No need to point. We know who they are
Quality time and physical touch for me personally, both basically equal and on top.
Latvia
Too fast!!
For me my love language is touch, gifts, spending time
I noticed that finland was cut off from the map for physical touch. Does that mean that finland isnβt at the bottom of the list with the other nordic countries?
I noticed she says the region but doesnβt include everything in it. Just look at what she showed when she said the Balkan.
@@rows-ahn But she didnβt cut off finland with other mentions of the nordic countries, thatβs the confusing part
Where is the full image of this map?
Words, food, physical touch
~ So interesting.
Fun fact: My former neighbor wrote the book βThe Five Love Languagesβ (Dr. Gary Chapman).
Sidenote: Oddly enough, I always imagined life partnership with someone foreign but, this channel may have changed my mind.
Hook-up culture isnβt for me β¦ Seems itβs typical for most places I initially had interest.