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What are my love languages?

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Day 8 Section 3

Topic 3 — What Are My Love Languages?

What it is:
“Love languages” is a simple way to describe how people show and feel cared for. The five common categories are: Words (compliments), Time (unrushed attention), Gifts (tokens), Acts of Service (helping), and Touch (appropriate physical contact). It’s not hard science, but it’s a handy behavior menu for building relationships onstage.

Why it matters for acting singers:
Characters don’t just speak; they try to connect (or avoid connection). Knowing a character’s preferred ways to give and receive care points you toward visible choices an audience can read from the back row—what you say, how close you stand, whether you fix someone’s cloak or keep your hands to yourself.

How to use it onstage:

Common mistakes:

Mini-exercise (5 min):
Play a short beat three ways: once with words, once with acts of service, once with time (linger). Ask a partner which read clearest and why.

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