Valentine’s Day at Spacelocker
Posted: Sunday, February 07, 2010
by Gabriela Schmid
Spacelocker
How many times have you said "I love you" to another person? And more importantly, who have you said that to? The phrase is often associated with being said to someone who is, or who becomes, your partner. And Valentine's Day is a day that highlights this sentiment. However the use of the phrase "I love you" has always had a much broader dimension. There are literally hundreds, sometimes thousands, of people we come across in our life time who we will say "I love you" to. And depending to whom it is said, it will have different levels of meanings. It also depends on what stage we are in life as to the meaning and intensity we give to the phrase "I love you".
And equally important is how you show your love to another. It can be with a smile, a wink, a hug, a kiss, an action, a gift or some other form of supplementary communication. The method one chooses to show their affection is sometimes as important as the verbal communication itself.
At Spacelocker we have a gift gallery to help you show your affection to another on Valentine's Day, or for that matter on any other day of the year. It's easy to use. Once you are a member of Spacelocker start making friends and communicating with them through stickies, stikkmms or messaging. Then when you think you would like to show more affection to your new friend, send them a gift from the gift gallery.
Just click on their profile like you do for the other communications. Then click on the gift box on their locker page. Up will pop a gift gallery window. Take a look at the new gifts we have added for 2010 Valentine's Day, or any of the others that are there. Then choose a gift; and if you want you can also send a message along with the gift. Your gift will be pasted on your friend's locker wall and also put in their gift box on their locker shelves.
At Spacelocker we make it easy for you to say "I love you" to a friend.
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