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The Power of Small Gestures: 50 Ways to Say 'I Care'

Don't forget to text me when you get there and to have fun!

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The importance of showing the people in your life that you care about them cannot be expressed enough. You never know what could happen each day, so a simple saying that shows you care every now and then can mean the world to someone. Without straightforwardly saying "I love you" or "I care about you," there are daily sayings that can be shared to easily show you care. Sometimes you may say some words to them without even realizing that it shows you care. Here are some simple ways to say you care through daily life:

1. I'm so proud of you.

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2. Tomorrow is another day. It'll get better.

3. How could I forget?

4. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

5. I'll always be here for you.

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6. You made my day.

7. If it's good enough for you, it's good enough for me.

8. Be sure to wear your seat belt.

9. Let me know when you get there.

10. Drive safely.

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11. What can I do to help?

12. This song reminds me of you.

13. I was worried about you.

14. You're one of a kind.

15. I miss you.

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16. I look up to you.

17. Here, have mine.

18. You make a difference.

19. I just wanted to say hi.

20. What's your opinion?

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21. I like you for who you are.

22. Do you want to talk?

23. I can see you put a lot of effort into this.

24. I'd prefer that you have it.

25. If anyone can do it, you can.

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26. I'm so happy for you.

27. Tell me all about it.

28. I trust you.

29. I like spending time with you.

30. If you're happy, I'm happy.

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31. Are you OK?

32. Do you want some?

33. You can choose what we watch.

34. How was your day? Tell me about it.

35. I made you dinner.

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36. You can talk to me.

37. Be careful.

38. You can have the last slice.

39. This reminded me of you.

40. Get some rest.

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41. I just wanted to see you.

42. I like seeing you smile.

43. Tell me about yourself.

44. What interests you most?

45. Have fun, but be safe.

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46. I'm lucky to know you.

47. I'm not going anywhere.

48. You'll get through this.

49. I noticed how good you are at that.

50. I'll take care of that for you.

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Life tends to throw curve balls at all of us and we never know what is coming next, so it is important to always share that you care about the people who surround you. There are many more than mentioned, but these simple ways to say you care can be life-changing. Once you hear them too, you'll begin to understand. I'm sure you've heard most of these. They are so easy to share and so thoughtful in many ways. It truly shows that you care about whoever you are saying it too and it is beyond important that they know. Spread the care!

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