Which culture speaks YOUR love language? #shorts

Which countries or regions rank the highest for words of affirmation and gift giving? Which rank the lowest? I break it down in the newest video on love languages. Note: There can be many regions in the world that fit into these love languages so the list is endless. Stay tuned for Part 2.

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  • @DatingBeyondBorders says:

    What is your love language(s)?

  • @felipeestevez1436 says:

    A good Finnish man tells his wife “I love you” three times:
    at his wedding
    when his child is born
    and at her funeral

  • @therealmacman4504 says:

    My love language is physical touch. This is why I absolutely love Latin American cultures. Do United States is all right, but there’s just nothing like the sweet and kind people I’ve met from Mexico.

  • @catAfaable says:

    I find this very interesting

  • @kevinharries9513 says:

    part 2 Im hanging out to know.

  • @white_clover767 says:

    Absolutely true. My love languages are communication and gifts, and my husband is Scandi. I get NOTHING from him. hahah

  • @CineShinya says:

    It’s a good idea to sum it up this way.

  • @aciuschristophores7789 says:

    Beautiful idea to do this!! You keep surprising us Marina

  • @mattwalters6834 says:

    I used to like poetic type, but as I got older, I like the more subtle tone.

  • @Joe-eg7ml says:

    My wife is Lebanese/Armenian but raised in Sweden…lol. she can have her moments but at times is reserved.

  • @firestorm165 says:

    lol When it comes to words of affirmation I’m very Scandinavian. When it comes to gift giving though I can best be described as a mixed bag, equally likely to get something small and thoughtful as well as expensive and flashy, preferably both if I can pull it off.

    For example when I was touring Scotland I was browsing some shops and I came across this absolutely gorgeous leather bound notebook with the most beautiful paper in it I’d ever seen. I instantly thought of a friend of mine who does art as a hobby and got it for them.
    Another time I was chatting with a different friend and they mentioned in passing that they didn’t have an AC. The next day they called me up asking why a brand new Air Conditioning unit had mysteriously been delivered to their door (turns out I had misheard and it was their backyard shed that didn’t have AC not their house but they were grateful nonetheless though they did say “a little warning would’ve been nice!”)

  • @h00liaa says:

    words of aff & gift giving are my 2 lowest love languages by FAR, so I’m actually looking at the countries that rank low like 👀✍️

  • @mattnobrega6621 says:

    Im predominately portuguese (azores 4th generation) but was born and raised on america. Portuguese was not spoken nor was it passed down i be lucky if i heard a word here and there. Its a nice laguage. Any language can be a language of love. It all depents on how you speak it or present it. 🤷‍♂️ thats just how i look at it at least

  • @minoogorji8437 says:

    Me as an Iranian:we are country of love 😂❤

  • @osagiee.guobadia-secondytc4624 says:

    Great culture speaking about love language, Marina. : )

  • @TAsayeshiii says:

    Hello Marina, how are you doing? Hope you’re well. This was sooo nice to watch, it made me so happy to see all this diversity.♥️♥️

  • @MegaWorldadventure says:

    Need to move to Germany or Netherlands for sure, I hate receiving or giving complements

  • @uliana_juliet_selina says:

    Love it😂

  • @uliana_juliet_selina says:

    That’s really useful, even talking to friends I will know how to cheer them up based on their country and national differences 😍👏🏻

  • @ilhuicatlamatini says:

    Oooh, I look forward to hearing what you’ve determined the U.S.’s love language to be 😂. I did this love language test with my bf (he’s French, I’m American) last year and mine is “Quality Time” while his is “Physical Touch”. I’m pretty damn sure physical touch is not American’s national love language because it wasn’t until this relationship that I realized how not used to it I was! International relationships really make you grow so much lol, it’s a lot of fun tbh.

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