Love languages are key to finding ways to express gratitude and love. Today I will go through my top love language, all the way to my least-liked love languages.

My highest scoring love language is quality time. Quality time to me is important because I love spending one on one time with my friends and loved ones.
- Meaningful conversations
- Date nights
- Activities together
- Each other’s presence
- Showing up for important events

My second highest scoring love language is words of affirmation. Words of affirmation are important to me because hearing kind words and having positive reinforcement makes me feel good about myself.
- Compliments
- Expressing gratitude
- Reminders of support
- Encouragement
- Inside jokes

My middle-ground scoring love language is receiving gifts. Receiving gifts is important to me because I appreciate getting gifts, as well as fun surprises.
- Handmade items
- Surprise gifts
- Special occasions
- Experiences together
- Sentimental keepsakes

My second lowest scoring love language is physical touch. Physical touch is not as important to me because I would rather spend good, quality time together and show affection to one another by saying affirming words.
- Holding hands
- Hugging
- Sitting close to another
- Dancing together

My lowest scoring love language is acts of service. Acts of service aren’t the most important thing to me because although I do love when my loved ones surprise me with dinner or clean room, I don’t like when people ask me for help in the moment.
- Cleaning up for them
- Cooking their favorite meal
- Helping with a difficult task
- Fixing something that’s broken