Questions that feel like a hug

Questions that feel like a hug
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QUESTIONS THAT FEEL LIKE A HUG:

1. I see this is important, need another minute?
2. Need me to stay a little longer?
3. Want the last bite?
4. Do you want advice or just to listen?
5. What is your side of the story?
6. I missed you, did you have a good time?

Kind words and thoughtful questions can bring comfort like a warm hug. Simple phrases like โ€œNeed another minute?โ€ or โ€œDo you want advice or just to listen?โ€ show care and understanding. Small gestures, like offering the last bite or asking about someoneโ€™s day, help build deeper connections and make others feel valued.


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