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 “Need another minute?” or “Do you want advice or just to listen?” show care and understanding. Small gestures, like offering the last bite or asking about someone’s day, help build deeper connections and make others feel valued.


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