Hi all Can this sentence be use and is it correct in English? "How I 've miss you!" does it mean : I have missed you a lot? is this an old English expression? do we still use it now aday? do French pp using this line to express theirs feeling too? or it's just simple as " I miss you" >tu me manques (?) thankyou, merci
As for your question, I would suggest, for the French part: Qu'est-ce que tu m'as manqué ! (using the present perfect, too, as an exclamative way of expressing I've missed you so much!)
Hi all Can this sentence be use and is it correct in English? "How I 've miss you!" does it mean : I have missed you a lot? is this an old English expression? do we still use it now aday? do French pp using this line to express theirs feeling too? or it's just simple as " I miss you" >tu me manques (?) thankyou, merci
In English we say "How I've missed you!" It does mean "I've missed you a lot!" I'm not sure if it's old. I can imagine hearing it nowadays. We might also say "I (I've) really missed you".
Hey, I miss you terribly. I never thought I would miss someone so badly. My heart aches for you. I miss your gaze, your voice, your smile, your laughter.
Share that you miss him too, and then add in details about what you want to do when you are together in person. Sharing your hopes for the future will show him you're committed to your relationship. “I miss having you here with me.”“I wish we were together.
“Me too” may have some grammatical ambiguity about it, but it is an acceptable response when someone says they miss you, and they will certainly know what you mean if you were to reply that way. However, I would say in this scenario “I miss you too” would be more appropriate.
When a guy tells you he misses you, it could simply mean that he values the bond you share and wants to maintain that connection. This might not necessarily indicate romantic feelings or manipulation; instead, he could genuinely enjoy your company and the interactions you have.
If he keeps in constant contact with you, still gives you little presents and treats, and talks about the good times you shared in the past, he probably misses you. In a long-distance relationship, help him cope with missing you by staying in frequent contact and giving him something of yours to keep close.
“Your message really brightened my day.I've missed you too and look forward to seeing you again.” This warm and affectionate response acknowledges their message, expresses your feelings, and hints at your anticipation of reuniting.
“I miss you” means that someone's absence makes you sad.
They wish you weren't away from them, and they look forward to being reunited with you. “I miss you” is sometimes said to romantic partners to express affection while they're away. It can also be said to friends or close family.
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