5 Little Ways to Say You Care

5 Little Ways to Say You Care

It is not only important that you tell people you love them constantly or tell them that you care for them , but it is important that you show them in little ways that you actually care, for in the end it is actions that speak louder than words. We say it is the thought that counts, the thoughts have to be expressed on other ways than words if you really want to let people know that you care. You do not have to spend a lot and buy things to let them know you care but do small things. Here are some ways in which you can show people that you care.

1. Say thank you

When someone does something for you or is even considerate towards you, learn to say Thank You. Saying thank you even if they are just doing their job shows them that you care and actually is respectful of what they are doing to you. It is not such an odd thing to do if you understand the impact it can have on certain people. Thanking a traffic cop for the help he or she does would just brighten up a day when all they have been hearing throughout the day are curses and abuses. Learning to say thank you is a great way of showing people that you care.

2. Listening well

We all hear what people say on a daily basis, but not all of us listen. When the person who is speaking to you finds out that you are not a good listener, he or she will immediately know that you do not care for what they have to tell you. You need to be a good listener and that simple gesture can tell people that you care about them and their feelings.

3. Being around

There are so many ways you can be around for people even when not physically present. You can email them regularly, you can call them up or even write letters the old fashioned way to let them know that they can count on you and that you will be around for them even when you are not physically close. This feeling that they can trust you to be around in a little way shoes people that you care about them.

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