I interview Americans from different States on why they they love to "love". Why do Americans say "love you" to everyone? Is it too much or does it have real significance to them and are all States built differently?
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Sorry the off topic, the american empire is far drom ending and no worries, they are not leaving europe. Who masters europe, masters the world!
Overusing a word just make it to lose its meaning. If you love everything and everybody then it wouldn't mean anything any more, simple because you cannot love everything and everybody. Same thing with "friend" in th U.S.; if everybody is your friend, how many friends do you have?
Don't take this video too seriously, it's just one persons opinion. The US is vast, there is no one way of saying things.
See a lot of people say the same thing about love-your Channel's becoming anti- USA what's your problem I'm going to unsubscribe
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Neither my parents or one of my grandparents told me they loved me. Or that they are proud or anything else. Hello, Im from Germany 👋
There's more of ambiguity and walking around garden in English (it's not only in USA). I come from central Europe, we use words in direct meaning here with reduced walking around garden. And it's shocking to people eg. from USA. OK in USA means no, here - yes. OK with mild smile in USA is still no, here - double yes. Friend in USA is like acquaintance here. Now - when I want to say in English to my Norwegian coworker (in Norway friend is also a lot more than in USA) that I'm meeting with acquaintance, I should use "friend" or "acquaintance"? :D The best choice is to move to Norwegian :D
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American women call their female friends girlfriends 🤦
@winxclubstellamusa So then you say boy friend too I assume, with that logic?
Because they are girl friends, not girlfriends! The context is key.
So what?
@@NatashaWho Exactly!
I don’t understand the usage of that word either. My mother uses it, but she wouldn’t use a similar term for a man.
In German there’s, hab dich lieb and ich liebe dich, used sparingly:)