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  2. Gratitude - Wikipedia

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    Gratitude, thankfulness, or gratefulness is a feeling of appreciation (or similar positive response) by a recipient of another's kindness. This kindness can be gifts, help, favors, or another form of generosity to another person. The word comes from the Latin word gratus, which means "pleasing" or "thankful". [1]

  3. 120 'Thank You' Quotes and Messages To Share Your Appreciation

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    21. Thank you so much for taking the time to meet with me! It means so much. 22. Thank you for fitting me into your busy schedule. It truly means a lot.

  4. 14 Things to Say Besides 'I Love You' - AOL

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    Another way of saying this, she adds, is expressing that they see you as the person you strive to be—a testament to the power of your partnership. “Something important you've taught me is ____.”

  5. Respect - Wikipedia

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    An honorific is a word or expression (such as a title like "Doctor" or a pronoun form) that shows respect when used in addressing or referring to a person. Typically honorifics are used for second and third persons; use for first person is less common. Some languages have anti-honorific first person forms (like "your most humble servant" or ...

  6. Appreciation - Wikipedia

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  7. Honour - Wikipedia

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    "The word was first used indicating an estate which gave its holder dignity and status." [ 3 ] For a person to say "on my honour" was not just an affirmation of his or her integrity and rank, but the veracity behind that phrase meant he or she was willing to offer up estates as pledge and guarantee.

  8. Admiration - Wikipedia

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    Sara Algoe and Jonathan Haidt [1] include admiration in the category of other-praising emotions, alongside awe, elevation, and gratitude.They propose that admiration is the emotion we feel towards non-moral excellence (i.e., witnessing an act of excellent skill), while elevation is the emotion we feel towards moral excellence (i.e., witnessing someone perform an act of exceeding virtue).

  9. I made a small fortune on Bitcoin. What should I do to ... - AOL

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    The IRS generally provides lower tax rates for long-term capital gains (investments held for at least one year) compared to short-term gains (investments held less than one year). Since short-term ...