*My Name : Vic
*Birthdate : February 9th
*School : SRTM / SMTS / UNITEN / UM
*Email : vyrtriv@hotmail.com
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Like as a Verb
Like can be used to express a feeling of attraction, weaker than love and distinct from it in important ways. In the case of a choice this is also called preference. Examples:
1. I like her.
2. They like Jane.
3. I like traveling.
Many younger teenagers and children will use this term to refer to a crush by saying "like like" whereas "like" refers to as a friend, sometimes stressing the word instead of repeating it. Example:
1. Do you "like" her or do you "like like" her?
-I am still waiting ;
Love
Love is a constellation of emotions and experiences related to a sense of strong affection or profound oneness. The meaning of love varies relative to context. Romantic love is seen as an ineffable feeling of intense attraction shared in passionate or intimate attraction and intimate interpersonal and sexual relationships. Though often linked to personal relations, love is often given a broader signification, a love of humanity, of nature, with life itself, or a oneness with the Universe, a universal love or karma. Love can also be construed as Platonic love, religious love, familial love, and, more casually, great affection for anything considered strongly pleasurable, desirable, or preferred, to include activities and foods. This diverse range of meanings in the singular word love is often contrasted with the plurality of Greek words for love, reflecting the concept's depth, versatility, and complexity.
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When I was little, I used to stare outside of my window especially during raining season. I just love to observe the rain fall and looking at every single drop of water fall from the sky high above. Feel the wind breezing through my face and skin, bearing at the lightning striking down to earth within mili or micro of seconds.
That's why whenever it is raining rain; i always feel the same way. It always reminds me of my youth.
-I am still waiting ;
Step 3 - Taste
1. Take a sip. Move the wine around the mouth for 10-15 seconds. While the wine is in the mouth, think about the flavors, tastes and mouthfeel sensations that you are experiencing.
2. When you have tasted and “felt” the wine, either swallowed or spit, consider how much and which aspects of the taste linger. The length and the finish or aftertaste are key indications of quality in all wine. The longer and more pleasant, the finer the wine.
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