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The 5 Love Languages, developed by Dr. Gary Chapman, are: Words of Affirmation (verbal compliments), Quality Time (undivided attention), Receiving Gifts (thoughtful presents), Acts of Service (helpful actions), and Physical Touch (hugs, hand-holding). Everyone has a primary love language—the way they most naturally give and receive love.
Our Love Languages assessment takes 8-10 minutes and consists of 30 questions. You'll discover your primary love language and how you rank the other four, with insights for romantic relationships, friendships, and family dynamics.
Yes, your primary love language can shift due to life circumstances, relationships, or personal growth. A breakup, new partnership, or major life transition might reorder your preferences. Most people have a consistent primary language but may strengthen secondary ones over time.
Understanding love languages improves workplace relationships and motivation. For example, employees who value Words of Affirmation need regular verbal recognition, while Acts of Service employees prefer managers who help remove obstacles. Managers who speak their team's love languages see 32% higher engagement (Gallup).
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