Show Your Family How Much You Love Them
Well, have you ever felt like your family say "do you love us?" and you say yes and then they say "He doesn't love us" and there was a problem, well you came to the right place.
Steps
- Try making yourself love them. Like you mean it and that you love them in the whole wide world.
- Show them that you love them and tell them "I love you so much!" and act like it.
- Say "Thank you" and have fun together. Join them in activities and enjoy them.
- Say "I would love to join you" and tag along in family activities. Be part of the family.
- Tell them "You're the best!"
- Show them that you love them. Don't ignore them.
- Make them a little treat that would make them wear a smile, or buy a gift that would be appreciated. Your family genuinely loves you; loves your presence; your inner personality and character. So make them a little something that would surprise or make them happy.
- If you have siblings try to help them with homework or studying.
- If you have a family member who finds you annoying, try to get along with and respect her/him. Notice the disturbances that the member finds annoying and try to refrain from being like that, or doing it.
- Smile and be cheerful, have the "positive mental attitude" and wear it proudly; this might help make your family feel a little more loved by you then usual. Be nice to them and try to make conversations that you'll know they wouldn't be able to resist! Even if the subject bores you, but you know they enjoy talking nineteen to the dozen about it; try to sound interested.
Tips
- Try to spend time with them in your free time; if you're a really busy person.
- Make them cards for birthdays and other holidays. It shows them you care and remember.
- Don't act like you don't know them out in public. That makes them feel like they are an embarrassment.
- Say how much you love them everyday and how much you appreciate what they do for you.
- Make a video for your family, showing how much you love them.
Warnings
- Don't leave them unnoticed or ignored, this might make them sad and upset (especially your parent's or younger bro/sis).
- Don't leave yourself uninvolved when the family gets together, or when there's an interesting conversation arousing between some family members.
- Be nice and don't be so so mean! They might take it as if you don't care.
- Refrain from becoming an annoyance to your family.