"But I love you for who you are. " The meaning/s of the first sentence is/are, he/she loves him/her for who he/she is. That's, for their original personality or for he/she is a writer, artist or a musician etc.
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DoctorIfIs this the nice,I still hear "most" instead of "nice." Can you check the audio again?