FeedBack!

Hey y’all!Just out of curiousity, I would like to have some feedback on these questions that left my mind pondering. A friend of mine told me that there is a difference between "I like you as a friend" and "I love you as a friend".

Most of the time I heard people said, "I love you as a friend", and it didnt occurred to me until now that there is probably a slight difference. I came with a conclusion that statement sounded more of a negative feel rather than a possitive one with "I like you as a friend." It sounded like as if the person is abit pretentious or doubting his or her feelings for you. What do y’all think? I think we heard that statement often before that we sort of take it for granted, without giving it much of a thought.

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