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In his own words, here's how Chapman breaks down the five love languages in his book:

The five languages are pretty straightforward, but here's a brief description of what each of them mean:

  • Words of affirmation : Expressing affection through spoken affection, praise or appreciation.
  • Acts of service : Actions, rather than words, are used to show and receive love.
  • Receiving gifts : Gifting is symbolic of love and affection.
  • Quality time : Expressing affection with undivided, undistracted attention.
  • Physical touch : It can range from having sex to holding hands. With this love language, the speaker feels affection through physical touch.

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It can help in business, too. Business strategist Marie Forleo says the love languages concept is her "secret weapon" in maintaining a happy team . As a leader, she finds out how each person on her team feels appreciated, and she can then motivate them accordingly.

Chapman even wrote a follow-up book specifically aimed at the workplace: The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace . They're pretty much the same, but his explainers are translated for professional relationships rather than romantic ones. However, you can probably translate pretty easily on your own by simply taking a look at their behavior and how they respond to things.

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