to feel appreciated · to feel cared for · to sense affection
This expression is perfect for when you've received a lot of positive attention, support, or affection from people around you! 🥰 It's often used after events like birthdays, weddings, or even just when friends show up for you. You feel cherished and valued! ✨
💡 **Heads up!** While 'to feel the love' usually expresses genuine positive emotion, it can sometimes be used sarcastically if someone is clearly *not* receiving love or support (e.g., "Wow, I'm really feeling the love from my boss this week after she piled on all this extra work!"). But generally, it's a warm, positive phrase! 😊
Your colleagues threw a surprise farewell party for you, and you were genuinely touched by their efforts. Which English expression best describes your feeling? A. to feel the love B. to bite the bullet C. to run on fumes