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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

I love you

I love you for who you are.
I love you as you are.
I love you for what you are.

What’s the difference of the three of them?
  

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eipjoo I love you for who you are. I love you as you are. I love you for what you are 1 and 3 have essentially the same meaning and are more complimentary than 2 is.

  • eipjoo I love you for who you are.
  • I love you as you are.
  • I love you for what you are 1 and 3 have essentially the same meaning and are more complimentary than 2 is.
  • 1 and 3 acknowledge that you have significant good qualities, and it is also implied that your good qualities clearly outweigh the bad..
  • 2 means that I love you, although I recognize that you, like everyone, has faults.
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eipjooI love you for who you are.
I love you as you are.
I love you for what you are
1 and 3 have essentially the same meaning and are more complimentary than 2 is. 1 and 3 acknowledge that you have significant good qualities, and it is also implied that your good qualities clearly outweigh the bad..
2 means that I love you, alth

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