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His words convey affection, not irreverence.
Most couples forget the power of simple, regular touches to convey affection and build connection.
A dozen red roses, a spring bouquet, handpicked wildflowers in a jar — for centuries floral arrangements have been used to transcend the ordinary, convey affection or brighten someone's day.
A rating of 4 was given to those staff who appeared strongly positive toward children in the program by displaying acceptance and encouragement, as evidenced by a warm tone of voice when speaking, physical gestures to convey affection, smiling or laughing with the children, and enthusiasm.
A look can also convey affection.
Hold her tenderly to convey affection and intimacy.
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Granet's expression conveys affection.
'Yours' is more human, 'Fondly' is a trusty perennial which conveys affection but not devotion, and as for abbreviations, nothing beats the military's 'VR', short for 'Very Respectfully', which could do a lot towards making a job-seeker feel human and whole.
For men who have a hard time using terms of tenderness, particularly "love," emoticons can convey the affection that they are otherwise afraid to express — the graphical equivalent of a dozen roses from a bodega, with roughly the same level of effectiveness.
If anything, it's intended to convey light affection, like a pat on the butt from a Texan aunt.
While giving gifts around these dates can feel more rote, it is still important to try to convey your affection for the recipient.
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