The 5 Love Languages
Acts of Service: Can I get you a glass of wine?
Quality Time: Would you like to have a glass of wine with me?
Words of Affirmation: I really love the bottle of wine you chose for us.
Physical Touch: Receiving a *hug or kiss* in exchange for the gift of wine.
Receiving Gifts: I bought you a bottle of the wine you love.
That said, you don’t want to give others presents based on your own love language—when it comes to gifting, it’s all about them. If Receiving Gifts is their love language, you can’t go wrong, but the others require a little brainstorming before you hit the shops.
What happens if you don’t know another person’s love language? Lee Wilson, Relationship Expert and Coach, suggests asking what their favorite gift was as a child and as an adult. He says the answer is “usually a gift that has meaning behind it,” which will help you determine where their values lie.
Once you’ve worked out your recipient’s love language, read on for a range of gift ideas to get you started on your best Valentine’s Day yet.




























