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Lingoda GmbH, a top global online language school, has released the results of a recent survey on love languages, exploring how people express affection and their preferences in receiving it. The survey, conducted among 2,000 adults in the U.S., provides insights into relationship dynamics and emotional connections.
According to the survey, quality time emerged as the top way that people express affection, with 23% of respondents emphasizing the importance of undivided attention. Following closely behind, 20% preferred to express their feelings through thoughtful gift-giving, while 19% expressed affection through acts of service.
The survey also examined how individuals prefer to receive love. It found that 24% of participants treasure quality time the most. Additionally, gift-giving and acts of service received equal preference at 20% each.
Understanding and communicating in one’s partner’s love language is emphasized as crucial for cultivating strong, lasting relationships. The survey highlights the significance of recognizing and honoring different expressions of love, fostering deeper connections in personal lives and language-learning journeys.
Lingoda, founded in Berlin, Germany, in 2013, provides online language courses in German, English, Business English, French, and Spanish, serving over 100,000 students worldwide. Lingoda aims to build bridges worldwide through language learning, offering convenient and accessible courses with almost 550,000 classes available per year.
For more information about Lingoda and their language-learning services, please visit Lingoda.com.
The survey was conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Lingoda, collecting data from 2,000 U.S. adults aged 18 and older between January 31 and February 6, 2024. Participants were questioned on their preferred love language for both giving and receiving.